Tech service allows agents to build branded websites “in minutes”

Tech service allows agents to build branded websites “in minutes”


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A new self-service website builder has been designed exclusively for letting and estate agents.

Spectre Websites claims to allow agencies to build fully-branded websites in minutes, without the need for developers, upfront costs, or technical expertise.

A spokesperson says: “Your website is your most important digital shop window, but for too long agents have been held back by expensive builds, hidden costs, and long developer delays. Spectre Websites changes that. 

“With our latest release, agents can unlock a simple and intuitive experience of building elegant websites, combined with deeply integrated functionality essential to running your sales and lettings business, right out of the box, without breaking the bank. 

“Agents shouldn’t have to compromise between speed, cost, and performance when it comes to their websites.”

The firm says an entire site can be customised in-house, to an agent’s exact specification. The builder also integrates property listings, updated in real time, as well as valuation and appointment booking tools built in from day one. 

Spectre Websites has been designed to perform on any device, desktop, mobile or tablet. It also integrates with the Street CRM and Spectre. Property listings sync automatically from Street, while valuation leads feed directly into Spectre, enabling agents to convert traffic into instructions.

The firm says the monthly hosting fee starts at £159.

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