LifeCycle, the new proptech platform by marketing firm, Iceberg Digital

January 7, 2020
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Iceberg Digital launches new proptech platform, LifeCycle.

LifeCycle's data marketing platform - previewed to some users last month - has taken two and a half years to develop according to Iceberg Digital Chief Executive, Mark Burgess.

He says:

“There is nothing else like it, not just in estate agency but globally. The power of this platform for agents will help them begin to prepare for the huge changes that lie ahead throughout the next decade in our industry, and we are proud to be leading the way.”

Burgess adds that demand for the platforms already exceeding demand with his firm and its suppliers promising a rapid increase in availability of the product later this year.

The firm has released testimonials from agents who have already worked with the platform pre-launch.

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January 7, 2020

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