When the company was much smaller, Rocz experimented with a couple of other collaboration products, including Slack. But by the time his Slack account had grown to the point he needed to consider upgrading to the paid version, RE/MAX Nexus had adopted RingEX, which includes the RingCentral app. “Once we had RingCentral and we all had phone extensions, I had to think, why not have it all together? Then when I compared the two, I was really impressed—I felt that the RingCentral app did so much more than Slack ever offered.”
RingCentral is recommended by RE/MAX LLC, the global real estate organization Rocz joined as a franchisee, and he originally selected RingEX for its cloud-based business phone system.
One of his goals for RE/MAX Nexus was to make realtors productive both inside and outside of the office—knowing that outside of the office is where most of the real work happens in real estate. With RingEX and the RingCentral app, they can field calls and collaborate with peers and support staff on their smartphones in spare moments between showing houses or meeting with sellers they hope to represent.
“I always remember the sales trainer who told me, ‘If you’re not out selling, you’re being outsold’—and it’s true,” Rocz says. “About the only thing you do in the office is closings, which is where you have everyone meeting in the same time and space to sign documents. We have plenty of conference rooms for that.”
Yet many other brokerages function as if they expect agents to be sitting at their desks, waiting for calls, Rocz says. At his former employer, simple processes like getting phone messages were needlessly complex. A receptionist would transfer calls to his desk phone, triggering a text message notifying him of the message. He would then have to call in to retrieve his voicemail. “I just thought it was antiquated,” he says—barely a step up from taping a message to his chair.