FRASER, Mich., Oct. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Brokers and real estate professionals who utilize ShortTrack soon will be able to place secure title orders with just one click, thanks to a new partnership between real estate technology companies zipLogix™ and ShortTrack.
Connecting ShortTrack's title solution with zipLogix™'s transaction management platform zipTMS™ will enable zipForm® users to simply and securely send data and documents to their preferred title agency, ultimately saving time on the title ordering and closing processes.
"The zipLogix™ integration provides a simple method for real estate professionals to submit new title orders," said Steven Hargraves, chief operating officer of ShortTrack. "In the face of increasing compliance requirements and concerns about data safety, ShortTrack provides the right mix of convenience and security."
"We're thrilled to work with ShortTrack because this integration will strongly benefit agents and brokers," said zipLogix™ Chairman of the Board Mark Petersen. "By utilizing this tool, our customers will be able to work efficiently with title agencies to help expedite the closing process for everyone."
Chicago, Ill.-based ShortTrack™ is a technology company dedicated to making it simple for all stakeholders to collaborate securely in a transaction. A free service to Realtors, ShortTrack secures the exchange of non-public personal information between title agencies and all transaction participants, keeping everyone both informed and compliant.
Fraser, Mich.-based zipLogix™ is a technology company working for real estate professionals to improve productivity and efficiency industry wide. Its software automates and simplifies the repetitive and complex steps of real estate transactions, and is used by more than 650,000 real estate professionals across the country.
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