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Property enquiries are mostly noise. A listing goes up, thirty messages arrive, and maybe four of them are from someone with the budget and the timeline to actually transact.
Konectus asks the qualifying questions the moment the enquiry lands — budget, area, timeline, whether they need financing, whether they have a property to sell first — so by the time you pick up the phone you already know which four to call.
WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, Messenger, or the chat widget on your listings site. Enquiries from all of them land in one place.
Budget range, preferred areas, bedrooms, timeline, financing status, whether there is a chain. Ask what you would ask on a first call.
Every enquiry arrives already qualified, with the answers attached to the contact and the whole conversation readable underneath.
The agent who replies first usually gets the viewing. Enquiries arrive in the evening and at weekends, and a reply in seconds at 10pm beats a call at 9am the next morning more often than most agents would like to admit.
Nobody fills in a six-field form for a property they are only curious about. They will answer the same six questions one at a time in a chat, because it reads as interest rather than an application.
The bot offers slots you actually have free and confirms the viewing in the chat, with the property and the client's details attached. No phone tag to arrange a Saturday morning.
Names, budgets, areas, and timelines are saved rather than lost in a DM thread. When someone who enquired in March comes back in September, the history is still there.
Yes. It asks the questions you define — budget, area, bedrooms, timeline, financing — and saves the answers to the contact so you can see who is worth calling before you call.
Yes. It offers times you are genuinely free, confirms the viewing in the conversation, and adds it to your calendar with the client's details attached.
It answers from the property information you give it — price, size, features, availability. For anything not in that material it says it will check with the agent rather than guessing.
Yes. Conversations can be picked up by whoever is free, and each one carries the full history so nobody has to ask the client to repeat themselves.