In the ever-evolving world of real estate tech, LionDesk is choosing integrations and leveraging partnerships with top third-party applications to create a CRM that plays well with others — and allows agents to maintain their independence. Learn more about the building process from the company’s founder and president David Anderson in this podcast.
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Listing Bits: Building a CRM that plays well with others
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