The Universal Search function allows quick searching of multiple types of record (properties, applicants, landlords, tenancies, contacts and companies) from a single search field. It returns data across all offices the user has access to and has been designed to allow a quick, yet powerful, search across many records.
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Enabling users to get to the information that they are looking for quickly and easily, Universal Search acts as a search engine for your database. Having found records, basic actions can be carried out, like texting a contact or viewing a property on a map, leading to more efficient use of your Reapit software.
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Quickly identify if there are any existing records by searching for related items before creating new ones and spot duplicates within existing records. |
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With the prominent and permanent position of the Universal Search function, users can quickly get to relevant data when answering phone enquiries. |
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By showing results for other entities like landlords, users can more easily spot missed opportunities compared to dealing with just the applicant or property record. If a more in-depth search is to be carried out, e.g. to focus on specific fields, an Advanced Search option is also available. |
Universal Search is part of Reapit’s wider effort to leverage the advantages of having a complete system for all aspects of managing an effective sales and lettings business. With many agencies realising the value of their databases across all disciplines and deploying client service teams and other centralised resources, features like Universal Search significantly aid the performance of those working on a joined-up approach.
1. Accessing Universal Search
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2. Identifying the type of search For some searches, the text entered could be a name or an address After the initial search, the text under the search bar allows you to specify this
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3. Tips for searching
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