Nekst Client app - for Sharing Client Portals
Overview The Nekst Client Mobile App gives buyers, sellers, and partners one simple place to follow their real estate transactions in real time. Instead of relying on texts, emails, or attachments, clients can view progress, documents, key contacts, and important updates directly from their phone. Who This App Is For The Nekst Client app is designed for: Buyers and sellers Clients working with Transaction Coordinators Clients with multiple properties or tFeaturedClient Portal - Single Property Website
Single Property Website for communicating the contingency deadlines, transaction parties, details, notes and *coming soon* documents.FeaturedStoring and Sharing Documents
Storing Contract & Transaction Documents in Nekst Nekst makes it easy to organize and share all documents related to a transaction. Overtime, we will seek out additional ways to move documents from e-signature programs into Nekst, to minimize duplicating the job of document management. Using Document Labels Documents tend to have all sorts of file names. In order to bring organization to managing properties and to make sharing docSome readersActive Buyer Management
Learn how Nekst can be used to manage Active Buyers searching for a home using a Nekst Client Portal. Provide Recommended Service Providers, Share Important Documents and provide a detailed Roadmap of the Buying Experience. This is the first tool designed for equipping buyers with the information and resources necessary to be successful in a competitive real estate market.Few readersEmailing Documents into a Transaction
📩 Email Documents Directly into a Transaction You can now email documents (PDF or Word) directly into your Nekst transactions — no more downloading and manually uploading each file. This makes it easy to send files straight from document management tools like Skyslope, Dotloop, and Docusign. 🔍 How It Works Every transaction in Nekst has a unique email address for uploading documents. When you email a supported file (PDF, Word, etc.) to that address, Nekst automatically adds theFew readersAdding Notes and using ScratchPad
Adding Notes and Using Scratchpad This guide explains the difference between Notes and Scratchpad in Nekst, and when to use each while managing a transaction. Both tools help you capture information, but they serve different purposes. Notes – Structured and Permanent Information What Notes Are For Notes are designed for information that matters long term and may need to be referenced later. Use Notes to: Document important decisions or confirmations Capture client instruFew readers
