Now, if you choose to, and you are a part of Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Calgary, Edmonton or Victoria Real Estate Boards you can have your listing automatically update themselves within your Ubertor website. If you want this feature enabled, just click on live help and our team will enable this feature for you. What does this mean? It means that your website will sync with the boards listing data every night and update new listings, sold listings or changes in your listing.
Now, not all of you will enable this feature as the downside of it is that your website will use the photos that the board provides, meaning they will be shrunk down to the boards specifications. Agents that use professional photographers should continue to manually update their listings themselves as the Ubertor system uses the full size photo, making your listings shine!
Here is what I mean…
Example of a full size photo:
Example of a cropped down photo:
See the different in size!
The choice is yours. Feel free to contact live help and ask them to enable this feature for you. There is no extra cost, we just need to flip the switch for you. Then you can turn in on or off – your choice.
*Note – currently available for Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Calgary, Edmonton and Victoria Real Estate Boards
3/1/2011 at 8:37 pm
How would we go about getting this software to Australia?
3/2/2011 at 9:14 am
It can be used in Australia now. Just sign up at http://www.Ubertor.com. Some of the automated features will not be available, but the vast majority is. We have clients all over North America, Mexico, Hong Kong and the UK. Give it a try, the first 30 days are free.
3/7/2011 at 9:55 am
Why dont you just have an option that updates everything EXCEPT pictures? We have this option available on mlxchange when we auto e-mail clients listings.
3/7/2011 at 12:17 pm
@ Scott – the board does not allow us to let clients change the mls data. If it was manually entered then the agent can do what he/she wants to. If it was imported with the mls# then the agent is not allowed to adjust the data.