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Did you know about Automatic Compositions?

Sending out newsletters and email notifications can be a full time job in itself, take the time and stress out of periodic newsletters and instant alerts with iDashboard.

iDashboard offers Automated Compositions which is a powerful ‘Set & Forget’ tool that allows you to automate various types of email broadcast to appropriate contacts in your database.

Automated Compositions is broken up into 3 types of composition:

  • What’s Happening Summary – an automated email including upcoming OFI times, upcoming auctions as well as new, sold, and leased properties.
  • Requirements Match – an automated email showing properties, whether rental or for sale, that match the requirements of contacts who are subscribed.
  • Early Bird Alert – an automated email with Early Bird alerts to subscribers for properties which have just entered their early bird period.

With iDashboard you can easily subscribe your contact to a Automatic composition when adding them into the system or at any point from the Contacts page or the Compositions subscription settings.

No longer do you have to call or email all the clients you think would suit a newly listed property. Once you have entered their Property Match requirements into iDashboard and subscribed them to the Requirements Match Composition, they will automatically be notified of any newly listed properties that suit their nominated requirements.

The What’s Happening Summary is a great Composition for letting your clients/subscribers know what has been happening within your agency, wether its New Listings, recently Sold or Leased properties or even upcoming Open For Inspection and Auction times.

With iDashboard you’re on your way to becoming a leading agent with a stellar reputation as an agent who keeps their clients notified with relevant information and properties. Little do your clients know that the system did this all for you, automatically.
Feel free to take the credit, we wont tell anyone.
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