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*Feature Highlight!* - Sharing Important Documents

Posted by ContactBuilder on 23rd March 2021 -

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*Feature Highlight!*

This week, we want to highlight our File Storage functionality.

Available on our silver packages and upwards, the File Storage function allows you to upload, store and share files on your system.

But did you know you can do these against the Plot as well as against a contact?

This means you can add things like floor plans and EPC certificates to the plot itself and then transfer it to the customer later as the sale progresses!

Keep all your files in one place, meaning anyone with the correct access can view them as and when needed. And, even better, easily share these with your purchaser or registered suppliers, estate agents, and solicitors over a secure, limited-time token!

ContactBuilder Ltd has built to make progressing the sale as easy as possible!

This is just one of the many features that ContactBuilder provides. Why not arrange a demo today visit How can we help? | ContactBuilder (contact-builder.co.uk) or call 01889 742021


Dorne Wood

ContactBuilder is the leading and longest-established software package that offers seamlessly integrated control over the build, marketing, sales, and aftercare processes.

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