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Skyler360 competes at Realogy Innovation Summit - June 21

Boston, MA The Realogy Innovation Summit held its 4th annual summit in New Jersey, in which they choose 15 companies out of 125 applicants to present their product in front of a group of real estate professionals. The companies include some of the most innovative technology products coming to market for the real estate industry. This year, Skyler360 was selected to compete with their Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform for property owners and brokers.

Skyler360 has developed Artificial Intelligence platform to gauge buyer’s interest and manage lead follow up which makes the sales process more efficient and measurable. AI has been a growing form of many sales platforms for all types of industries by making sales, lead generation, and management more productive.

CEO Ron Sasson developed Skyler360 to help manage the leasing of his properties in Texas from his office overseas and had a need to keep everything under control from different time zones.

Sasson had realized that he had no way of gauging how leads of his own properties were being managed since he was in a different part of the world and relying on others to help follow up and interact with interested parties. With Skyler360, Ron can now see every call, all levels of interest, and how well the leads are being followed up while he is thousands of miles away from his properties.

Skyler360 is an Artificial Intelligence platform designed by a property owner for property owners with the same issues.

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