New, intuitive application redesign speeds up agent and broker workflow.
ORLANDO, Fla., July 10, 2019 — One of the real estate industry’s most popular and advanced paperless transaction management solutions, Form Simplicity, has deployed its newly redesigned application to REALTORS® throughout Florida, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Iowa. The update improves transaction productivity and speeds up agent and broker workflow for hundreds of thousands of Realtors across the U.S., according to Florida Realtors, the nation’s second-largest Realtor association, which owns and operates Form Simplicity.
The new Form Simplicity was rolled out in stages between April and July 2019 to the associations it serves, including statewide to 187,000 Realtor members in Florida, 8,300 members of the Arkansas Realtors Association, 2,300 members of the Wyoming Association of Realtors, 7,300 members of the Iowa Association of Realtors, and 10,300 members of the Idaho Association of Realtors.
In addition to multiple transaction management tools, Form Simplicity includes unlimited access to eSign, its highly-secure electronic signature feature, an expanded set of broker management tools to simplify compliance and improve agent-broker workflow, and unlimited document storage.
Eric Forsman, Vice President of Technology Services at Florida Realtors, says that the Form Simplicity redesign is being “incredibly well-received by agents and brokers across the country.” Forsman notes that’s not a typical reaction when you make a change to something tens of thousands of real estate agents use every day.
Forsman says that one of the biggest improvements to the Form Simplicity redesign is speed. “The redesigned Form Simplicity is performing faster because it’s running on a new and modern application architecture, from hardware to software,” he explained.
The new, uncluttered look includes four key sections on the home page: Menu, Recent Transactions, Upcoming Tasks, and Useful Tools. Among the improvements:
- Menu: The navigation menu has been grouped so that there are fewer tabs while retaining access to all the features.
- Recent Transactions: A professional’s most recent transactions are visible and accessible from the home page. He or she can also create a new transaction from the home page. Moreover, the flow to creating a transaction will be smoother, with colorful buttons that are easy to identify and an expanding page to view all information together instead of toggling through tabs.
- Upcoming Tasks: All future tasks are color-coded and available on the home page for easy access.
- Useful Tools: Professionals can quickly locate the button to add a new contact, create clauses, and more–right from the home page.
South Florida real estate broker Matthew Lemons says the new Form Simplicity has been a welcome change. “I just tried out the new Form Simplicity style now, and I have to say it is amazing. Love how convenient the new layout is. Extremely professional. I’ll be sticking with you guys for a long time,” Lemons said.
Peggy Hall, a Satellite Beach, Florida agent added, “I began using the new and improved Form Simplicity…(it’s a) super easy transition!” And Shermeka McSwain, a Cutler Bay, Florida agent said, “The recently updated changes are extremely great. Using the navigation, location of information and the program structure is very user-friendly.”
Perhaps the best part of the redesign, says Tricia Stamper, Director of Technology for Form Simplicity and Tech Helpline, its sister operation, is what Form Simplicity has not changed. “Form Simplicity continues to offer all the great features agents and brokers already love,” she said. “Transaction management is no longer a nice to have but a must have, and that means, to serve the greatest number of agents and brokers possible, it needs to be easy to use and inviting. Our redesign is all about making Form Simplicity easier to navigate and so that it works on any device because that’s what agents and brokers want,” she added.
To assist Form Simplicity users, Florida Realtors is continuing to support both the old and new editions to help agents and brokers make a smooth transition to the latest version.
More information about Form Simplicity is available online at www.formsimplicity.com or by calling 888-784-5404. A new video demo is at http://bit.ly/new-fs-video.
About Form Simplicity:
Form Simplicity serves the real estate industry by providing real estate professionals with an end-to-end, paperless real estate transaction management solution to expedite real estate transactions. Form Simplicity gives real estate agents and brokers the tools to create, manage, share, and store transactions digitally for on-the-go, fully digital transactions. Users can create and edit transactions on mobile devices.
Form Simplicity’s cloud-based platform is a cost-effective solution available to Realtor Associations, MLS systems, and brokerage firms nationwide. Tech Helpline, the real estate industry’s number one tech support service, supports Form Simplicity. Form Simplicity and Tech Helpline are wholly owned and operated by Florida Realtors based in Orlando, Fla.
Florida Realtors serves as the voice for real estate in Florida. The state’s largest professional trade association, providing programs, services, continuing education, research, and legislative representation to some 187,000 members in 52 local and regional Realtor associations or boards in Florida.
Note: The term REALTOR® is a federally registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics.
Media Contact:
Tricia Stamper
Director of Technology Products
Florida Realtors®
tricias@floridarealtors.org
(407) 583-2714
Kevin Hawkins
for Form Simplicity
(206) 866-1220 cell/txt
kevin@wavgroup.com
Form Simplicity
One of the real estate industry’s most popular and advanced paperless transaction management solutions, Form Simplicity, has deployed its newly redesigned application to more than 200,000 REALTORS® throughout Florida, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Iowa.
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