NMMLS adopts reData platform; CRMLS, NAVICA, OR Realtors add tools
NAVICA partners with Solid Earth while Oregon Realtors joins forces with SkySlope. Plus, CRMLS adds Tuesday app, RentEdge; iGUIDE launches Site Plans.
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New Mexico MLS selects reData software platform
New Mexico Multiple Listing Service (NMMLS) has chosen reData MLS to be its new MLS software platform, reDataExport, LLC announced this week. The system, which was developed by UtahRealEstate.com's creators, will serve the MLS's over 1,080 members once it rolls out across the state this summer.
Built on cloud-based infrastructure, reData MLS was designed to deliver listing management, market analytics and client collaboration tools for real estate professionals. The platform incorporates AI processes and database technology intended to support faster search and data access, according to a news release.
Crystal McCaslin, chair of the NMMLS board of directors, described reData MLS as "the MLS software of the future for our members."
"After evaluating multiple MLS software platforms, we found reData MLS to be the fastest, most innovative, and technologically advanced," McCaslin added.
Oregon Realtors partnership to streamline disclosure process
Oregon Realtors has announced a new partnership with SkySlope, providing its nearly 17,000 members with access to the company's Breeze digital disclosure tool at no additional cost.
Breeze is designed to simplify and modernize the disclosure process by transforming the paperwork involved into digital questionnaires. Sellers can answer questions on a mobile device or computer — with the platform generating completed disclosures based on their answers — while Breeze's automated MLS data integration and DigiSign capabilities help streamline agents' workflows, according to a news release.
Breeze makes "complicated disclosure forms simple, smart, and even kind of fun," SkySlope CEO Tyler Smith said, adding that the tool can help agents "move faster, look more professional, and give their clients a stress-free experience."
Oregon Realtors' members "are looking for technology that saves time and reduces complexity," said Tony Kelly, the organization's president.
"By offering Breeze as a member benefit, we're providing Realtors with a smart solution that helps them work faster and deliver an even better client experience," Kelly added.
NAVICA provides new identity, access tools
NAVICA MLS has partnered with Solid Earth to provide identity authentication and centralized access tools to nearly 100 MLSs nationwide. Solid Earth will now be NAVICA's official identity provider and agent dashboard platform, the companies announced this week.
NAVICA customers will gain a passkey-ready authentication Secure Single Sign-On (SSO) and a unified dashboard that consolidates MLS tools and vendor products into a sole access point within the NAVICA ecosystem. The companies said the offering is designed to strengthen data security and reduce login friction for members.
The partnership "reflects a shared commitment to modernizing identity across real estate in a way that works for every MLS, not just the largest," Solid Earth VP of Sales Robert Luna said in a news release.
"By supporting passkeys, streamlined access, and authentication for both Realtors and consumers, we're helping NAVICA customers strengthen security and improve the experience across the full MLS ecosystem," Luna added.
CRMLS now offering Tuesday app, RentEdge
California Regional MLS (CRMLS) members recently gained access to two new tools: the mobile app Tuesday, and the rental management platform RentEdge.
Tuesday, now available to CRMLS members at no extra cost, offers a social media-style feed of market activity, including tools that enable users to follow other agents and share listings with clients. The app experience "will feel right at home for anyone who's used social media, which means our brokerage community can get to work fast and deliver thorough results to their clients," CRMLS CEO Art Carter said in a news release.
Tuesday Co-founder and CEO Coleton Boyer predicted that the app will become "the first thing CRMLS agents reach for in the morning," allowing them to "scroll their personal hot sheet, share listings with clients, and stay ahead of the market and their competition, without the friction of legacy MLS tools."
CRMLS members also have more rental tools at their disposal following an expanded partnership with RentSpree. The integration of RentEdge, an MLS-embedded rental platform launched in June, reflects a growing demand for rental-focused tools within core MLS systems, according to RentSpree.
RentEdge integrates tenant screening, rental market data and rental management workflows directly into the CRMLS platform, allowing agents to manage rental transactions without relying on third-party portals, the company explained. "It's a clear signal that MLSs are stepping up to support the full lifecycle of housing, not just a one-time transaction," said Michael Lucarelli, CEO of RentSpree.
"Rentals play a vital role in the California housing landscape, and our users need tools that reflect that reality," Carter added.
Planitar launches iGUIDE Site Plans for exterior views
iGUIDE, an AI-driven camera and software platform that creates 3D virtual tours, has expanded to include iGUIDE Site Plans. Users can now create schematic exterior property visuals alongside interior walkthroughs and floor plans, the company said.
The new Site Plans are designed for real estate listings and provide a visual representation of buildings, outdoor features and how exterior spaces connect with interior layouts. Planitar said the addition is intended to help buyers better evaluate properties before showings and reduce uncertainty during the buying process.
"Buyers want to understand not just the home and how the interior fits and flows, but how the property as a whole comes together," said Skylar Lawrence-LeBel, Planitar's VP of growth. "With iGUIDE Site Plans, we're helping agents deliver a complete property perspective for prospective buyers."
The rollout also includes Branded Property Overviews, which allow agents and brokerages to apply custom branding to interior floor plans as part of a single iGUIDE property capture.
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