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Sales professionals and teams including real estate agents, loan officers, insurance reps, automotive.
Tenant Turner is looking to help those looking to streamline their rental process from leads to lease. We do this by saving time and money to help eliminate vacancy.
I love this platform so far. It has been very user friendly and has most of the features I want for a very reasonable price.
I went into overage and ignored the warning as I thought I had 1000. They bulled my CC $5 31 times, I did not even have that many contacts only 800 and many of them did not have phone numbers.
The feature that I like best so far is the ability to customize a few fields. I also like the ability to edit and modify existing standard fields.
Because the auto feedback was bad, I ended up not wanting to use Lion King, because that’s all I wanted it for.
Marketing section with emails/texts/tasks has quality content, easy to set-up. Owner and support staff really care and do a great job.
It's been the worst experienced with a CRM I've ever experienced.
For me, the best feature is the ability to text from a desktop/laptop.
I pre-paid a year after a sales pitch and regretted it instantly. I tried to cancel within two weeks.
Pre-screening and automated showings, are the best and most useful. Easy to organize and set parameters.
Sometimes the automated responses to inquiries are too long and confusing. These tend to turn some people away.
I love the ability to have potential tenants setup their own showings, get a code, and see a home. I don't have to be present for every showing.
Waiting for electronic door locks. Also batteries die quickly - much better now that we are using lithium batteries.
Ve had generally a great experience with tenant Turner it’s pretty easy to use and it’s not too hard to understand.
I like the ease to use and navigate the interface.
Charles: Hi, I'm Charles. I'm a real estate agent and I give LionDesk five out of five as far as my score. And for more reviews like this, click below. I was using a CRM called Brivity before I used LionDesk. And the reason I made the change was because I wanted a little bit more integration and control with my business. I wasn't looking for an only one package that would inundate me with too many features, although LionDesk does have all those features. It allows me to upgrade and choose the services that I'm looking for as I grow my business. The reasons I chose LionDesk was a few reason. First of all, it was indeed offered as a discounted service, all included with my realtor membership, with my local realtor board. So naturally, it made it easy for me to give it a look and take a shot at it since my membership was already paying for it anyways. I did have my doubts because there's so many similar of products and competition out there. But once I moved my database over, started using it, getting used to the automated email responses, the phone app, how everything integrates, I found that this to be as good, if not, better than most of the other CRMs out there for real estate agents. Getting started with LionDesk was really not that difficult at all. It just takes signing up. They send you instructions step-by-step on how you can import your database. And within a few hours, at least just the one night effort from me moving my database over from my previous CRM to LionDesk, I was able to get a handle on it and then start implementing it by the next morning. Now, it takes a couple days, if not, maybe a week or so of just looking at all the features and being familiar and comfortable with it because everything has a learning curve before it becomes automatic. But at the end of the day, it wasn't any more difficult than other CRMs that I've used. And the transition was actually very painless. The recommendations I have for anyone considering getting to LionDesk is certainly if you are a realtor like myself and your realtor board partially pays for the service, take a look at it. It's something that you're paying for. And like I said earlier, it's a very good system that is on par, if not, better than most CRMs out there. As long as you have online leads database to keep track of, having a cloud-based CRM like LionDesk is going to help you save a ton of time and energy, possibly help you eliminate having an assistant to keep your schedule organized.
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