VECO™ Enhances Integration With Fixflo

VECO™ and Fixflo have released their latest integration which now extends to Fixflo Professional, promising to overcome any duplicate functionality and deliver an enhanced user experience.

The integration between Veco™ and Fixflo was born through the drive to deliver the best of both products to the market. The focus throughout the collaboration has been to leverage Veco’s data and client accounting functionality, as well as Fixflo’s best-in-class repairs and maintenance management solution.

Fixflo’s integration with Veco™ ensures that any repair and maintenance issues created in Fixflo can be pushed back into Veco™. This allows users to keep a complete maintenance record of their tenancies and produce more accurate reports.

While both solutions can still be used independently, the passing and updating of data between two systems allows for a seamless business process, as well as visibility across a lettings and property management business.

Richard Murray, CEO of Veco™ comments: “We have worked with Lewis and the team at Fixflo for eight years. They are a great company and deliver a targeted solution that enhances our end-to-end solution.

“Fixflo has fundamentally changed how repair and maintenance issues are managed in homes and places of work. Its smart, cloud-based software solutions help property managers improve efficiency, exceed customer expectations, and stay compliant with regulatory requirements.

“We were one of the first property software integrations with Fixflo, and our relationship has gone from strength to strength over the years.”

Lewis Bray, Partnerships & Synergies Manager at Fixflo comments: “From ever-changing compliance standards to rising operational costs, property management businesses operating in today’s lettings market face a great many challenges.

“We are excited to release the advanced integration with Veco™ and support property professionals with efficiency-saving tools, so that they can spend valuable time building long-lasting human relationships with tenants and landlords, something software will never be able to do.”

For further information, please visit www.eurolink.co or email enquiries@eurolink.co

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