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SharpLaunch unveiled: A robust and scalable CRE marketing tool

Boston, MA Technology is quickly changing the way commercial real estate professionals communicate, analyze data, market their business and manage transactions. Digital marketing in this sector has grown exponentially, and with it a need for faster, more robust and flexible digital marketing tools.

As this exciting new era for commercial real estate has been advancing, SharpLaunch was recently created as a spin-off of digital marketing firm, inMotion Real Estate Media, as a centralized “one stop” digital marketing platform. The new software makes it easy and affordable to build a strong online presence and bring commercial properties to the digital world. It enables brokers and building owners to work smarter, saving them time, money and providing them with the means to impress clients.

The new SharpLaunch marketing platform allows users to:SharpLaunch Website screenshot copy • Create and launch mobile-friendly property websites; • Upload and securely share property documents; • Manage users and get insights into who is viewing documents; • Access comprehensive marketing analytics and reporting; and • Manage an entire portfolio from a single login.

SharpLaunch founder, Bob Samii, said, “The idea was conceptualized off the back of years of accumulated feedback from our own clients. In a very short time we already have +2M square feet of property on the platform, and we have big plans to continue improving the technology, develop additional features and grow our client base.”

The pricing model is based on a subscription fee that depends on how many properties are in the platform. For a single commercial property the price starts at $99 per month.

For more information please visit www.sharplaunch.com.

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