TrigoldCrystal launch latest upgrade to sourcing system
TrigoldCrystal has today launched the latest upgrade to its Prospector sourcing system.
The roll out to TrigoldCrystal Prospector users who account for over 73% of all UK mortgage intermediaries has now begun and will continue over the weeks to come as TrigoldCrystal delivers Version 9 to all major clubs and networks.
Version 9 brings together improved look and feel, redesigned screen layout for sourcing and analysis, and new comparative tools. The focus of the upgrade, according to TrigoldCrystal, has been focussed specifically on sourcing by making filters more accessible, saving users’ sourcing preferences, and helping give a clear overview of each client file with a simpler layout.
David Thompson, Sales and Marketing Director at TrigoldCrystal, said:
“Version 9 has come about thanks to extensive research and consultation with our users. We were very interested in exactly how users interact with Prospector and use it in the sales process.
"For instance, we found that when investigating different scenarios that users had to move back and forth between screens to do this. A new feature now allows a broker to do this all on the same screen with easy access to all the filters they need to run different sourcing scenarios.
“We thought it was important to go back to basics with this release and show that while we are the biggest player in the market, we are always ready to listen to our users and make our software work for them. This is how we got ahead in the past and it is how we intend to stay ahead in the future.”
Chris Seery, Group Mortgage Manager from Honister Capital said:
“TrigoldCrystal have kept us involved all the way through the development of Version 9 and we have been very impressed. We think the layout is even better than it was and there are nice features which we think brokers will find really useful.
"We are now looking at the next set of developments in version 10 which also look very exciting. Until then we look forward to getting V9 rolled out to our members over the next few weeks.”
Version 9 brings together improved look and feel, redesigned screen layout for sourcing and analysis, and new comparative tools. The focus of the upgrade, according to TrigoldCrystal, has been focussed specifically on sourcing by making filters more accessible, saving users’ sourcing preferences, and helping give a clear overview of each client file with a simpler layout.
David Thompson, Sales and Marketing Director at TrigoldCrystal, said:
“Version 9 has come about thanks to extensive research and consultation with our users. We were very interested in exactly how users interact with Prospector and use it in the sales process.
"For instance, we found that when investigating different scenarios that users had to move back and forth between screens to do this. A new feature now allows a broker to do this all on the same screen with easy access to all the filters they need to run different sourcing scenarios.
“We thought it was important to go back to basics with this release and show that while we are the biggest player in the market, we are always ready to listen to our users and make our software work for them. This is how we got ahead in the past and it is how we intend to stay ahead in the future.”
Chris Seery, Group Mortgage Manager from Honister Capital said:
“TrigoldCrystal have kept us involved all the way through the development of Version 9 and we have been very impressed. We think the layout is even better than it was and there are nice features which we think brokers will find really useful.
"We are now looking at the next set of developments in version 10 which also look very exciting. Until then we look forward to getting V9 rolled out to our members over the next few weeks.”
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