Release 2.08.

New Features and Updates:

Website Forms: “Get in Touch” Requests to Be Shown as Incoming Emails

We are excited to announce a new feature in AgentLocator platform that will make it easier for you to manage your website form submissions. From now on, whenever a lead fills out the “Get in Touch” form on your website’s Contact page or website widget, you will receive a notification of the message as an incoming email within your CRM. This will streamline your lead management process and make it easier to keep track of incoming requests.

Here’s what you need to know about this feature:

Automated Notification: Our system will automatically detect when a lead fills out the “Get in Touch” form and will notify you of the message as an incoming email within your CRM. This will save you time and ensure you never miss an important message.

Streamlined Lead Management: With this feature, you no longer have to manually check your website form submissions or transfer the information to your CRM. Our system will handle the process for you, making it easier to manage your leads and respond to inquiries promptly.

Easy Tracking: The incoming email notification will include all relevant information about the lead, such as their name, email address, phone number, and the message they submitted. This will make tracking and following up with leads easier and ensure you provide a timely and personalized response.

We believe that this feature will improve your lead management process and make it easier for you to stay on top of incoming requests.

See how it works:

Need help with our new features?

We hope that this feature will help you better manage your archived leads and keep your task list organized. 

 If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact our support team at support@agentlocator.ca, and we will be happy to help!

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