LionDesk, a recognized player in the real estate CRM sector, has announced that it will continue its operations until September, providing its users with a transition period to move to Lone Wolf’s new CRM, named Relationships. This strategic shift aligns with Lone Wolf’s broader vision to enhance real estate professionals’ workflow through innovative technology solutions. The extension aims to facilitate a seamless migration for users, minimizing disruptions in their business processes while making the changeover to the new platform more manageable.
The announcement raises questions regarding user adaptation to the Relationships CRM, which promises to integrate advanced features and improved functionality. The industry anticipates that the transition will not only support current LionDesk users but will also bolster Lone Wolf’s market position in the competitive CRM landscape. Key aspects of this news include:
– **Operational Continuity**: LionDesk will remain functional until September.
– **User Migration**: Current users are encouraged to transition to Lone Wolf’s Relationships CRM.
– **Enhanced Features**: Relationships may offer advanced capabilities to improve real estate operations.
– **Market Positioning**: This shift is part of Lone Wolf’s strategy to strengthen its technology solutions in the industry.
You can read this full article at: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/lone-wolf-liondesk-crm-platform-to-be-discontinued/(subscription required)
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