Pune, November 29, 2024: India’s leading real estate developers have found a reliable partner in Sell.Do, a premier CRM platform tailored for the real estate sector. With over 30% market share, Sell.Do continues to set new benchmarks in customer relations
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Sell.Do is a leading real estate CRM platform tailored for the real estate sector. It offers pre-built features like Launch Management, Channel Partner Management, and Custom Dashboards, enabling seamless adoption and efficient operations.
Key features of Sell.Do include purpose-built real estate solutions, customizable dashboards, rapid deployment, cost-effective pricing, ISO-certified data security, innovative launch management, and award-winning excellence.
Most customers go live within 30 days, which is significantly faster than the months-long implementation timelines associated with other CRMs.
Sell.Do has been honored with two prestigious awards by Realty+ – Proptech CRM Solution Of The Year and Proptech Brand Of The Year. These accolades were received at the 16th Realty+ Conclave & Excellence Awards 2024, South.
Sell.Do has achieved a significant 30% market share in the organized real estate sector, making it a leading player in the industry.
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