Innovation happens in small spaces, which is why so many smaller CRMs are able to essentially put agents’ business on autopilot. But as agents become more and more entrenched in their tech, their CRM is becoming ripe for acquisition. Read the latest in our New Normal series, and join us next week at Inman Connect when we take the conversation live.
Source: Inman News
The New Normal: What if your CRM is big tech’s next target?
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