Archive for July, 2010
Posted on July 8, 2010 • by Ryan O'Grady • Make a Comment »
Zoo Property now synchronises with MyDesktop meaning real estate agents who are currently or planning to use MyDesktop can take still take advantage of Zoo Property. MyDesktop (Desktop) can feed all of your properties through to Zoo Property every 30 minutes allowing us to populate your website.
Zoo Property is now remitting contact details captured through the websites (and soon manually entered by agents in the system) back into MyDesktop. This allows agents using Zoo Property to automatically build their database of subscribers which the manage in the MyDesktop CRM.
We’re always on the lookout for other real estate based applications to synchronise our system with so please get in contact with me if you have any requests.
Posted on July 7, 2010 • by Ryan O'Grady • Make a Comment »
We’ve added an enhanced property listing preview option in the Listings and Dashboard sections of the Agent’s System. You can find it by clicking the ‘Preview” tab on any property listing. This tab will open a styled window in A4 size and outlines all the information entered for that property including open inspection and Auction times. We also display all images and floorplans in a thumbnail format.
This window can then be printed and used to check over the property listing, show to vendors and even as an advertising tool to market the property.
Posted on July 3, 2010 • by Ryan O'Grady • Make a Comment »
We’ve adjusted the way open inspection times are handled so that now if a property is marked as sold, leased or withdrawn any future open inspection times are automatically removed and withdrawn from the office website along with 3rd party portals.
We’ve also set up a daily cron which automatically removes any open inspection times from the past from the system, office website and 3rd party portals.
Previously, both of these functions were required to be performed by the agent manually. Often it would not happen and just makes the overall listing display a little messy given past or non existent open times are displayed.