Scrolling an MLS feed that looks and feels more like social media is now an option for real estate agents in California.
California Regional MLS (CRMLS) reached a new agreement to offer Tuesday — its mobile MLS application designed around social-style feeds and interactions — at no additional cost through the CRMLS Marketplace.
The Tuesday app connects directly to MLS data and presents market activity in a scrolling feed similar to popular social media platforms.
Agents can follow other agents, track listings and share properties with clients from their mobile devices. The app is intended to simplify how users interact with MLS information while staying focused on active market data, leaders said.
“Learning a whole new way of doing things just to use one app is always a pressure point for adoption, but Tuesday is an MLS app that’s user-friendly and feels easy to pick up,” CRMLS CEO Art Carter said. “The feeds, profiles, and overall user experience on Tuesday 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.”
Tuesday’s designers said the app is built to surface relevant MLS information quickly while reducing complications often associated with traditional MLS tools.
“Tuesday will be the first thing CRMLS agents reach for in the morning,” said Coleton Boyer, co-founder and CEO of Tuesday. “We’re thrilled to have CRMLS data powering the app. Agents can 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.”
The app is available now for CRMLS users on iOS devices.