Another integration aims to ease agents’ workload 

Another integration aims to ease agents’ workload 


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PropertyBox has announced a new integration with Reapit, in a move designed to simplify getting a property from instruction to market quickly and accurately.

The integration allows agents to launch PropertyBox directly from a Reapit property record, pull key property information through automatically, and then return finished marketing assets back into the same record once ready.

PropertyBox, now used by over 4,000 agency branches, says the deal allows users to open a Reapit property record and launch PropertyBox with core details such as address, property type and bedrooms already in place. 

Once marketing content has been created, including photography, floor plans, 360 tours and portal videos, those assets can then be sent back into Reapit without the need for manual handling.

A PropertyBox spokesperson says: “Agents are juggling speed, service and presentation all at once, and too much of the listing process still involves unnecessary admin. This integration is about removing some of that friction.

“… We are making it easier for agents to get properties market-ready without repeating tasks or moving between systems. 

“It is a practical improvement, but one that can make a real difference to how quickly and smoothly teams are able to work.”

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