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Home / Magazine Articles / 1st Touch launches mobile working for smaller landlords

1st Touch launches mobile working for smaller landlords

Smaller housing providers can now access the same mobile working capabilities as their larger counterparts following the launch by 1st Touch of a new package for up to 15 users and three of its mobile working modules.

Along with full implementation and support, qualifying housing providers can choose from over ten individual modules, such as responsive repairs, rent and arrears, stock condition surveys, and gas servicing.

The out-of-the-box package, for housing providers with up to 15 users, includes updates and business process changes every six months, along with managed forms and scheduling. The systems will also be pre-integrated for use with many of the most common housing management systems. The package also has options for integration with dynamic scheduling tools and the addition of 1st Touch’s tenant self-service app.

Robert Dent, CEO, 1st Touch, said, “There are many smaller housing providers that have the same commitment to quality and value for money as their bigger counterparts so that a cut-down system isn’t a viable option.

“They still need a proven fully-featured mobile workforce system, but one that recognises that they are working with fewer users and that they will probably only need up to three modules. This extension of our range is therefore an ‘out-of-the-box’ solution that allows these organisations to access the same powerful benefits but scaled to suit their needs.”

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  • Vendor: 1st Touch
  • Topic: Mobile Working
  • Publication Date: 044 - March 2015
  • Type: News

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