The Liondesk CRM platform from Lone Wolf must be stopped

Customers can transfer their contacts and are offered accounts with full migration support, Jimmy Kelly, CEO of Lone Wolf, said Inman told.
“This is not a decision that we make lightly,” said Kelly. “It has been part of our family for a few years now, but when we came to Liondesk, we unfortunately learned that it would not fit the need for that long -term vision.”
Kelly told Inman that technical limitations prevented Liondesk from being in accordance with the vision of Lone Wolf.
The company started to inform customers “a few weeks ago”, says Kelly.
The new CRM, relationships, can be purchased independently. The prices are comparable to Liondesk, who for some bills started as low as $ 25 a month, Inman reported.
“At that time we had no front-end pieces, and Liondesk was actually our first CRM acquisition because we thought we would go with a favorite in the industry, unlike a CRM all over again,” said Kelly. “The second part was that we wanted to bring in some people with a really strong industrial background.”
Lone Wolf software is used by more than 9,000 brokers and 1.5 million agents. The company cooperates with more than 300 multiple list services and 60-plus brokerage associations.
Liondesk was one of the many real estate technology companies that Lone Wolf acquired in a short time. This included Home -spotter And W+R StudiosThe maker of Cloud CMA.