MoxiWorks gives competitive offer to CRM Contactually

March 6, 2019
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MoxiWorks, a leading real estate technology company, has announced their competitive offer to real estate CRM Contactually, who was recently acquired by Compass, a main competitor to brokerages across the nation. On the heels of this news, MoxiWorks vows to help brokerages get onto a new platform now, specifically cutting all major licensing fees to bridge the transition period.

"How many tools have brokerages bought that ultimately get sold to their competitor?" said York Baur, CEO of MoxiWorks. "That stops now. Brokerages need to be on an open platform that allows them unlimited flexibility; they need something that they control. It's not an open platform if the data disappears when they get rid of the product. With the MoxiCloud, the data is still available to all tools regardless of which products are chosen or thrown out. It can truly be their forever platform." MoxiWorks' customer retention over the past seven years stands proudly at 96%.

MoxiWorks not only consists of their CRM, MoxiEngage, but also an interactive CMA tool called MoxiPresent, brokerage intranet called MoxiHub, MoxiWebsites, MoxiMarketing ads suite, and MoxiTalent, a powerful recruiting system. While MoxiWorks is on a mission to build best-of-breed products for all of their respective areas, they understand not all of their products will align with exactly what a given brokerage may currently need. This is why with their open platform, the MoxiCloud, brokerages can enjoy a truly open experience, accommodating their existing and future tech stack needs.

"We've been very open about the fact that we don't require brokerages to have all of our products. If a specific tool no longer fits your needs, we will remove it and replace it with the tool of your choice," said Georgia Perez, VP of Business Development and Product Evangelism. "It's this flexibility that no one else offers on the market. Pick a platform that's going to be with you for the long haul."

Contactually and the MoxiCloud share a few integrated partners, such as RealScout, who also is offering a special MoxiWorks discount for brokerages within the RealScout network. This way, brokerages will be able to keep what they love about RealScout and move onto a more dependable CRM, MoxiEngage. The MoxiCloud consists of over 50 other partners, such as Buyside, MoveEasy, DocuSign, QuantumDigital, Imprev, and many more.

Baur noted that Compass, Contactually's new owner, hasn't been shy about using their technology to recruit agents from their competitors saying, "While this is great news for Contactually and we commend them on a job well done, make no mistake about it - history shows that Compass has every intention to keep their technology for their own agents and will likely use their soon-to-be stronger CRM instance to recruit your agents with it."

As it relates to easing fears over MoxiWorks' future, Perez said, "MoxiWorks is built by brokers and run for brokers. Our commitment to you is not only to make this transition as painless as humanly possible for you, but that MoxiWorks will continue to operate as is for years and years to come.  

SOURCE MoxiWorks

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