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RealtyJuggler Real Estate Software
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RealtyJuggler Real Estate Software is a Customer Relationship Manager (CRM) organizer for real estate agents and other real estate professionals.
Market to prospects, send DRIP emails and printed letters as well as bulk email. Includes over 350 real-estate letters which can be used as-is or tweaked. Also includes over 100 real estate flyer designs. All marketing materials can be customized with company logo and contact information.
RealtyJuggler also includes extensive transaction and deal management capabilities. Track lockboxes, expenses, commissions, open houses, yard signs, contingencies, documents and much more.
Teams can work together with RealtyJuggler. Configuration options include working from a unified database for small teams. Larger teams can have individual databases for each team member with the broker and office manager supervising all accounts.
Synchronize contacts and calendar with any smart phone using Google synchronization capability. Also can synchronize with Microsoft Outlook.
RealtyJuggler is available as a 90-day free trial that is literally free. No credit card is required for the free trial. If you like RealtyJuggler pay just $179 / year for the full package including technical support, upgrades and online service.
Latest reviews
- (2017-11-09) Sergio Eguiarte: Longtime user. It's so feature rich and always developing more helpful tools. You can't beat it for the money. Almost completely custom. Support staff is top notch and return calls and emails promptly. Love love love this CRM.
- (2015-08-25) Kevin Hogan: I was for a long time one of their biggest supporters, but after buying an email list from a third party that was cleared (each email had opted in and were informed their email could be sold) and having my account suspended over "too many bounced emails" I was left without access to any of my work over the last two years. I am sure if they must stop email batches they could do it internally without locking someone out of their work, their livelihood. Instead of calling and saying "that email list was bad can we remove it?" (which would have been "of course") they had a belittling and demeaning tone on the phone. Wit so many contact management systems, I am sure I will be finding one that treats long time users with some sort of decency