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Khalid Ahmad
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Realeflow vs Investor Carrot

Khalid Ahmad
  • Wholesaler
  • Frederick, MD
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For someone new to wholesaling, would you recommend using Realeflow or Investor Carrot for website integration, lead management, and CRM? I signed up for an account with investor Carrot, but not sure if I should have given Realeflow a deeper dive. Need some advice....

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Kuba F.
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Kuba F.
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Not sure that's a good comparison to make as their strengths are in different places.  Given that I'm a vendor I won't make any recommendations other than to say that you should filter your decisions based on what is the most important thing for you to solve for right now.  If it's a CRM then look for a CRM.  If it's websites, then look for websites.  

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