New property portal seeks agent views ahead of launch

Jangle, a new property portal that is planning to launch in 2023 with the promise of ‘Zero Portal Spend’ for users, is looking for agents and developers to have their say on what they want from property marketing portals.

The aim is to change the portal market for agents and developers, according to Jangle founder, and director, Jeremy Rosenblatt.

He said: “For too long, users have had to pay high fees and accept the functionality of the property portals given to them, without being able to influence the service or features provided. We want to change that and respond to the actual needs of our users, and consider it essential to provide the market with a sales and lettings platform that works as they want it to.

“Rather than imposing our ideas on them, we want Jangle’s features to reflect the actual day-to-day needs of agents up and down the country. As an agent with 30 years of experience in the north London property market, I have my own idea of what features and attributes I would like to see in a portal. However, this does not necessarily reflect what an agent in another city, a regional market town or a rural village would want.

“Our aim is to be adaptable to the needs and wants of the market.”

To help it create this flexibility and meet the preferences of its users, Jangle is asking agents and developers already registered with it, along with any others who wish to influence the site’s development, to take part in some short surveys.

“There’s no obligation to take part and there is no commitment necessary, but we hope that, when Jangle is launched, it will be a portal that gives the users what they want, to enable them to promote properties to the market efficiently and with zero portal spend,” added Rosenblatt.

 

x

Email the story to a friend



3 Comments

  1. jeremy1960

    Disruptor?

    Report
  2. bwright_nottingham

    Futile endeavour

    Report
  3. Mark

    My view is don’t launch

    Report
X

You must be logged in to report this comment!

Comments are closed.

Thank you for signing up to our newsletter, we have sent you an email asking you to confirm your subscription. Additionally if you would like to create a free EYE account which allows you to comment on news stories and manage your email subscriptions please enter a password below.