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ResMate adds no-show & cold lead re-engagement, new Maintenance Tech report
ResMate AI leasing assistant has added a few more tricks up its sleeve, automating more followup responses to
Get more out of your AI leasing assistant during peak leasing season
Your AI leasing assistant should be your best friend if you’re dealing with lots of apartment vacancies or
Spring Cleaning Guide to Apartment Marketing
For multifamily marketers, spring brings thoughts of only one thing: Peak leasing season. Make sure you are ready!
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The multifamily TikTok playbook [+examples]
The popularity of TikTok is undeniable. And when you consider that about half of renters are under thirty,
10 proven ways an AI leasing assistant can make your job easier
AI leasing assistants can improve the experience of both renters and leasing agents alike.
Why multifamily AI and machine learning applications need more data
The multifamily industry has been using AI to enhance the leasing experience since 2017. But is the data
Time-saving TikTok tips for multifamily marketers
Investing time into creating a presence on TikTok can have a big impact on your bottom line. Here
Introducing the new Respage Social Management dashboard
Make content management easier with the new Respage Social Management Dashboard
A quick guide to the Respage Resource Center
If you’ve logged on to the Respage dashboard recently, you might’ve noticed a few changes. Let’s take a
The new Bing search engine: First impressions
Respage CEO Ellen Thompson got early access to the new Bing search engine with ChatGPT. Here are her
9 key points to share with your boss about AI leasing assistants
If you’re a property manager, you probably already know the benefits of an AI leasing assistant. So here
Do Google Ads Certifications translate into apartment PPC results?
Google Ad certifications are important—but Respage CEO Ellen Thompson argues the certification alone isn’t enough to make a