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HomePay improves sign-up process, progress trackers in app

This aims to elevate their renovation experience.  

HomePay announced a series of significant new updates to its platform, enhancing the experience for both homeowners and interior designers (IDs). 

HomePay’s app updates include improved sign-up process and renovation progress trackers, aimed at simplifying the renovation journey for homeowners.

The app now offers a streamlined sign-up process for faster account activation through SingPass and subsequent logins via social media accounts or mobile numbers. 

It also features renovation progress trackers, providing real-time updates of the renovation process.

Homeowners can also benefit from a $200 admin fee waiver and $500 off their renovation project contract until 31 October 2024.

The app update also features a dashboard sales counter, allowing ID firm leaders to keep track of their team’s monthly sales via their team leaderboard.

A project filter component is now available for IDs to narrow down their searched by filtering through multiple projects, allowing them to have more efficient management. 

A new admin account type has been created to improve financial oversight. 

Moreover, HomePay also created project sharing and project transfers for easy collaboration and project handovers.

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