Quitchet, a mobile app for lead management and agent productivity, was first reviewed in 2018, and it launched with some bugs and UX challenges. It’s since been updated, and now, it’s ready for the open market.
Source: Inman News
Mobile lead management and productivity app Quitchet makes solid upgrades
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