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TRIBUS Unveils Slack for Real Estate Brokerages

September 02 2020

TRIBUS, a leader in the creation of API-based tools for real estate companies, announced the update and launch of its brokerage communication platform, TRIBUS Chat. The brokerage intranet chat and news platform is available, customizable and easy to use.

In light of COVID-19, companies have been forced to completely shift their business practices, and as a result, communication has suffered. With TRIBUS Chat, brokerages are able to create channels within their ecosystem to segment communication between teams, agents and managers.

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TRIBUS understands the necessities needed to successfully keep a brokerage going doing a pandemic and takes actions to improve its clients' day to day. This additional platform of communication will allow agents to maintain the close relationships needed with their clients.

"Leaders of the company—including our entire executive team, client care director, and head of development—all have former real estate experience. TRIBUS is more than just a custom real estate brokerage platform vendor; TRIBUS's team prides itself on creating immense value for its clients," says Eric Stegemann, CEO of TRIBUS.

TRIBUS builds and sells a wide range of software products to real estate brokerages, including websites, customer relationship management (CRMs), email marketing, transaction management, intranet, lead routing and other digital solutions. TRIBUS' ability to adapt and improve products for what is needed in today's current times has helped them earn accolades as a leading technology vendor.

"TRIBUS exists because our clients believe in what we do. We exist because they trust the technology and solutions we provide them. They have other options, but they choose us. That means something. They want to be partners with us because they believe we can help them be successful. And without them, we can't be successful. And because of this, they deserve to be heard and understood. And we remind ourselves of that every day," says Stegemann.