Introducing All New Listing Superpowers
If nothing else, you have to admit that subject line sounds so much better than Power Features for Listings.
If nothing else, you have to admit that subject line sounds so much better than Power Features for Listings.
More than two-thirds of ShowMojo accounts now use screening question restrictors to dynamically restrict scheduling on individual listings based on income, pets, move-in date, and many other criteria.
For those who might have wondered where our newsletters have gone, here’s the bittersweet truth. The ShowMojo creative team has been on a Lewis-and-Clark-like escapade unearthing and cataloging ever more content for KnowMojo, the one-stop-shop for at least half of everything you need to know about ShowMojo.
If you exclusively do in-person showings, we love you. You ARE the majority of our user base. But (sorry) this isn’t the blog for you.
ShowMojo’s new Customer Knowledge Base is nearly 100 articles and growing daily. Finally.
Remember that Call Center Closed Beta that we’ve got running at a slow boil? Well, one of the most common prospect phone inquiries is “what’s the security deposit?” It’s not that ShowMojo didn’t already have functionality to track and display security deposits – it’s just that it clearly could be better.
Leasing automation needs to be as effortless as possible. You shouldn’t have to mallet prospects down your funnel, needle-nose them through the narrow end, tease out and discard the prickly ones, nor descale and regularly grease the entire chute. That’s our job. That’s why you leave your leasing automation to ShowMojo. So here’s what we’ve got for you this week.
We are fresh off a world-wind tradeshow tour and wow, do we have an image glitch. We hid the CodeBoxes behind the booth – even snuck out to the beach at 2am and buried the poor bastards in the sand – but folks still walked up and declared: “Hey, you’re that lockbox-show service. Y’know, I’m just not comfortable with that.”
When we first set out to build ShowMojo, we had a very ambitious mantra: Make the residential leasing process not suck – even for renters.