Does Voksha work with real estate-specific CRMs like Follow Up Boss or kvCORE?
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Voksha has direct, native integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot, and connects to real estate-specific CRMs like Follow Up Boss, kvCORE, Chime, and LionDesk through Zapier or similar connector tools, since most of these platforms support webhook or Zapier-based lead intake. In practice this means a qualified lead captured by Voksha, name, contact info, budget, pre-approval status, listing interest, gets pushed into your CRM as a new lead record automatically rather than you re-typing it from a call log. If your brokerage runs on a major platform like kvCORE (common at brokerages like Keller Williams-affiliated offices) or you use Follow Up Boss as an independent agent, the setup typically takes a few minutes to configure the connector and map fields (Voksha's "budget range" field to your CRM's equivalent field, for example). For agents not yet running a dedicated real estate CRM, Voksha's own lead log works standalone, showing every call with full qualification detail, which is often sufficient for solo agents doing under 10 deals a year. The integration point that matters most in practice is your calendar, not your CRM, since Google Calendar, Outlook, and Calendly connections let Voksha check real availability before booking a showing, which is the single most time-saving piece of the workflow regardless of which CRM you're running on the backend.
Voksha has direct, native integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot, and connects to real estate-specific CRMs like Follow Up Boss, kvCORE, Chime, and LionDesk through Zapier or similar connector tools, since most of these platforms support webhook or Zapier-based lead intake. In practice this means a qualified lead captured by Voksha, name, contact info, budget, pre-approval status, listing interest, gets pushed into your CRM as a new lead record automatically rather than you re-typing it from a call log. If your brokerage runs on a major platform like kvCORE (common at brokerages like Keller Williams-affiliated offices) or you use Follow Up Boss as an independent agent, the setup typically takes a few minutes to configure the connector and map fields (Voksha's "budget range" field to your CRM's equivalent field, for example). For agents not yet running a dedicated real estate CRM, Voksha's own lead log works standalone, showing every call with full qualification detail, which is often sufficient for solo agents doing under 10 deals a year. The integration point that matters most in practice is your calendar, not your CRM, since Google Calendar, Outlook, and Calendly connections let Voksha check real availability before booking a showing, which is the single most time-saving piece of the workflow regardless of which CRM you're running on the backend.
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