RealOrganized, Inc., a real estate software company based in Colorado, recently teamed up with Google [stock GOOG][/stock] to synchronize the Internet giant’s contacts and calendar services directly with RealOrganized’s real estate agent software, RealtyJuggler. The synchronization enables agents to more easily access all of the software features directly from a smartphone or tablet device. The software is exactly what it sounds like, a one-stop portal for realtors and all their daily business responsibilities. RealtyJuggler tracks and organizes clients, listings, showings, offers, open houses, promotions and closings, as well as securely shares data information with other business partners. The software also acts as a kind of creative suite that allows realtors to print mailing labels, create real estate flyers and customize document templates to display a company logo. RealtyJuggler is an online web application, so the Google synchronization marks an important step in an era where people depend on their phones. The upgrade is free to agents who already use RealtyJuggler; otherwise its $99 a year to purchase. Congratulations real estate agents! You no longer have to lug around your computer to do business and you can work while you drive. You can work during your lunch hour and during your new baby’s delivery. You can be just like the folks in the new Windows Phone 7 commercial. Really. Write to Christine Ricciardi. The author holds no relevant investments.
RealtyJuggler + Google = work all the time, really
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