Exploring the myths of cloud based software…

Cloud software is taking the estate agency market by storm and it’s no wonder why…

Having a truly mobile software solution which allows you to access your data any time, anywhere, and on any modern browser or platform is becoming the must-have software for each and every type of agency.

There’s no need to wait to get back to the office to complete your admin work, you can gain instructions whilst still at the market appraisal appointment. What’s more, if your software supplier utilises the Rightmove Real Time Data Feed, then you can even put properties on the market instantly, giving you an advantage in today’s competitive market.

Despite the increase in popularity of cloud-based software solutions, the term ‘cloud’ can still spark a feeling of apprehension among those of us who are unfamiliar with such solutions. However, learning about everything that makes up the cloud, including things like hybrid cloud network architecture, is quite manageable.

There are many myths surrounding cloud based software which form the reasoning behind why some agencies still fear moving their data to the cloud. When you analyse these myths, the reality is that the cloud is actually nothing to be afraid of.

Let’s take a look at some of the myths out there:

Myth #1 – The cloud is not secure

Data security can form part of the apprehension towards the cloud. Many believe that their data will not be secure and they will be more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. In actual fact, data security can be increased with the use of a cloud solution. A credible cloud software provider will utilise leading cloud hosting environments to host your data, so you can be given peace of mind that your data is in safe hands.

The cloud also reduces the risk of losing your data should the unthinkable happen and your machine is lost, damaged or stolen. With your data being hosted in the cloud, should anything happen to your machine, you can be safe in the knowledge that your data is protected and still accessible.

Myth #2 – Migrating to the cloud is complicated

Migrating to cloud based software doesn’t have to be troublesome. If you choose a trusted supplier, they will ensure that your data is easily migrated to the cloud and provide a hassle-free process. What’s more, cloud software doesn’t have to be installed on each individual’s computer, which saves you valuable time and hassle during the installation period.

Myth #3 – Cloud solutions are all the same

With so many cloud based solutions on the market, it can be overwhelming finding the right solution for your agency. Bear in mind that not every cloud software on the market will have the same look and functionality.  It is therefore essential to research the options available on the market, book a demonstration of the software and most importantly, ask the supplier to provide you with customer testimonials so you can read reviews from agents using the system on a daily basis. 

If you would like to find out more about the innovative estate agency cloud software, alto, please visit www.vebraalto.com or call 08446 626 456.

Alex Evans

You May Also Enjoy

Breaking News

Housing Insight Report: June 2026

June’s housing market remained active, but buyers and renters continued to show caution. Buyer registrations dipped, while sales agreed remained broadly stable. In lettings, demand continued to outstrip supply, with nine applicants per available property. The average number of new prospective buyers registered per member branch dipped during June 2026, with an average of 55.…
Read More
Breaking News

Private rent and house prices, UK: August 2026

Main points Average UK monthly private rent increased by 3.7%, to £1,393, in the 12 months to July 2026 (provisional estimate); this annual growth rate is up from 3.3% in the 12 months to June 2026. Average rents increased to £1,451 (3.8%) in England, £843 (4.5%) in Wales, and £1,016 (1.7%) in Scotland, in the…
Read More
Breaking News

Scrapping Stamp Duty could unlock 300,000 extra home moves a year

Economic growth in key regions, such as around Cambridge and the ‘tech corridor’ being held back by stagnant housing market. Rathbones argues that a more mobile housing market could help unlock part of the UK’s £5.5 trillion housing wealth.   Reforming Britain’s property tax system could unlock more than 300,000 additional housing transactions each year…
Read More
new build home fronts
Breaking News

New-build property across Great Britain increased in price

The average house price for a new-build property across Great Britain increased to £501,658 in July 2026. The West Midlands recorded the largest average price increase, with the average new-build house price rising to £418,281 in July 2026. Yorkshire and Humberside recorded the smallest average increase, with the average house price rising to £347,846 in…
Read More
Breaking News

Where London leavers are paying a premium for green space

New research from UK Property Development (UKPD shows that Essex, Kent and Hertfordshire command the highest green space premiums among London’s commuter counties, with homebuyers paying a premium of up to 15.3% to live within a stone’s throw of public green space.   UKPD has compared the average asking price of properties for sale within…
Read More
Breaking News

Breaking Property News 18/8/26

Daily bite-sized proptech and property news in partnership with Proptech-X.   Removing inefficiency that comes from humans having to understand where every piece of information lives   Thought Leadership by Fredérick Wakim, Founder of ImmoAdmin “For most of the software era, making a property management platform better meant adding something to it. Another dashboard. Another…
Read More