Fixflo And Qube Join Forces On Property Maintenance Platform

Zahraa Valu

By Zahraa Valu

22 February 2017

Smart repair reporting software Fixflo is teaming up with Qube Global Software to allow letting agents and property managers to handle repairs more efficiently.

Qube Global Software launched its Qube Connect Partner Programme earlier this year, with the purpose of creating a network of software and service providers that will deliver better deals and improved service to customers.

Residential block managers who use the Qube Property Management product will now be able to access Fixflo software through a web app. Launched over three years ago, Fixflo is now used in more than 400,000 lettings units across the UK.

Using the service, which is available in 40 languages, tenants can report faults and issues as soon as they occur, receive instructions for handling emergency incidents and alert the relevant property manager. This brings operational efficiencies, improves asset protection by dealing with problems before they escalate and delivers enhanced customer service.

“With the Build to Rent sector set to grow rapidly over the next decade, our service will become a vital resource for property professionals keen to drive efficiency and deliver excellent customer service to tenants” claims Rajeev Nayyar, director at Fixflo. 

“Tenants now expect to report a leak in their roof in the same way they report a problem with their Amazon delivery” according to Paul Manning, sales director at Qube. He adds, "Through this new partnership, our customers can keep on top of property maintenance with the best technology at their fingertips, saving vast amounts of time and money."

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Zahraa Valu

By Zahraa Valu

22 February 2017

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