A SaaS company has revealed plans to launch the first-of-its-kind super app ‘The Property Passport’ to speed up workflows for both buyers and sellers in the UK.
Openproperty®, a SaaS company aiming to reshape the property industry in the UK, has unveiled its plan for its latest innovation called the Property Passport. The passport has the ability to save valuable time, streamline the entire buying and selling process and ultimately, give buyers and seller the visibility they’ve been waiting for.
Buyers and sellers are the primary target for the Property Passport, aimed to ease the collection of work for both sides of the sale. This platform is for those seeking transparency, efficiency, and peace of mind throughout the transaction process.
The Openproperty® network, which will act as the source for vital property data, is also set to support those involved in the process. Estate agents can streamline workflows, differentiate themselves and enhance client satisfaction, and solicitors can gain access to comprehensive property information to expedite transactions and provide enhanced services. Everyone will benefit from streamlined processes and critical property data.
Maxine Wilson, founder and CEO at Openproperty®, says:
“The property market in the UK has been plagued by inefficiencies and a lack of transparency for far too long. Openproperty® was founded with a clear mission: to streamline and simplify the property buying and selling process. The Property Passport represents the culmination of this vision, offering a comprehensive store of essential property information in a user-friendly digital format.”
“With the Openproperty® network and Property Passport, we are empowering buyers, sellers, estate agents, solicitors, and other industry professionals with instant access to crucial property data, accelerating transactions and enhancing the overall experience.
“Thank you to the team at Coventry University who laid the foundation for this transformative project and developed the open property network. The upcoming launch of the Property Passport reaffirms our commitment to driving positive change within the property industry.”