KW's Smarter Agent Shuts Down its Mobile App Services

December 17, 2020

Smarter Agent, a Philly-focused real estate mobile app, which has only been under the control of Keller Williams for two years, is being closed down, but Smarter Agent has promised that to honor client contracts until the agreements expire. 

Darryl Frost, a spokesperson for Keller Williams, said:

“Earlier this week, Keller Williams-owned Smarter Agent announced a plan to discontinue its dedicated Smarter Agent app. Smarter Agent will continue to service existing client agreements through their expiration.”

KW had originally acquired the app in support of developing an end-to-end platform and revamp its search engine. 

Smarter Agent has been around for over a decade and had over 3,000 brokerages and 300,000 agents using its app. Though how many clients the app has now has yet to be disclosed by KW.

December 17, 2020
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