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dotloop reinvents user experience, launches mobile iOS app | Armonk Realtor

Real estate software company dotloop released a revamped version of its innovative real estate platform while simultaneously launching a full-featured mobile iOS app this week.

The re-tweaked and re-launched dotloop is designed to improve users connections with other professionals in the space while also linking them to every document and task needed to finalize a real estate transaction. The Cincinnati-based company unveiled the revamped platform at HousingWire’s Real Estate Expo (REX) Monday.

“The new dotloop represents an entirely new way of working that puts people first, not technology — what we call ‘peoplework,'” said Austin Allison, CEO of dotloop. “It’s not about features or functions, but rather people working better together. That’s the essence of successful businesses today, in real estate and nearly every other industry. And it’s why we completely redesigned dotloop to make it easier, faster and more enjoyable to do business with others.”

So who’s empowered in the dotloop network? Everyone. The platform allows clients, lenders, housing inspectors and other real estate professionals to work together at a rapid pace using the network’s various interfaces and workflows.

The platform provides direct access to essential real estate documents. Not to mention, a series of sequenced steps are integrated into the system to help users complete a transaction, taking them all the way from the disclosure process to the end of the deal.

All documents listed in the loop are private until shared with other parties. By using permission controls, users can easily modify their preferences.

The Mobile iOS app is another addition for users on the go, giving them a chance to log on remotely from any location.

“The new dotloop is an incredibly powerful platform that consolidates everything needed to get deals done more efficiently, while delivering a great experience that my agents and, more importantly, their clients love,” said David Jones, president and COO of Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston.

“As a broker, I now have deeper visibility into every deal being conducted at the offices, and my agents have the tools they need to get the entire deal done, not individual pieces of the real estate puzzle. The new dotloop is a huge step forward for our brokerage, allowing everyone to focus on our No. 1 priority: our clients.”

dotloop launched in 2009 and has since grown to a user-base of 600,000 real estate professionals.

Users tap into the company’s cloud-based platform to get deals done faster while delivering a quality experience to tech-savvy consumers.

 

dotloop reinvents user experience, launches mobile iOS app | HousingWire.

Robert Paul

Robert is a realtor in Bedford NY. He has been successfully working with buyers and sellers for years. His local area of expertise includes Bedford, Pound Ridge, Armonk, Lewisboro, Chappaqua and Katonah. When you have a local real estate question please call 914-325-5758.

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