IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SetSchedule, a technology company based in Irvine, California that focuses on business development SaaS products, has recently released a mobile updated version to improve the network and collaboration ecosystems. The SetSchedule application provides professionals a way to create teams and collaborate on opportunities for free. This recent update provides a better overall user experience when utilizing these specific features of the application. COO and co-founder, Udi Dorner states:
“I want to start off by thanking our users. They’ve been an important part of this update by bringing a lot of these bugs to our attention. This new update was a major task for the Development team. We’ve put a lot of effort into cleaning up many of the bugs that have been encountered over the past three months. There have been countless restless nights trying to develop fixes and I can now sleep a little more soundly knowing that the app is that much closer to being bug free!”
The SetSchedule 3.0 ‘Pro in You’ beta version of the app launched on December 21 of 2021, providing professionals from all industries a free marketing tool to broadcast their services, find partners, and create teams to collaborate on opportunities.
Over the past year, SetSchedule has experienced rapid growth and has grown its user base to over 40,000 which is an increase of 20% in just the initial beta phase of the network and team ecosystems. The Irvine based company is looking to expand its reach outside of the real estate space and into all industries that partner with real estate agents.
SetSchedule is an American technology company which disrupts the real estate industry by leveraging SAAS and consumer cloud communication products, artificial intelligence, and autonomous business flow applications to eliminate the struggle behind establishing a connection.
SetSchedule's goal is to innovate the real estate industry with cutting-edge tools that allow for better connections, easier communication and stronger relationships between consumers and their local experts.