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DealNav

@DealNav

A simple and affordable purpose-built real estate CRM and deal mgmt tool with integrated map and reminders. DM us for a demo!

United States Beigetreten Mayıs 2024
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DealNav@DealNav·
DealNav is a simple and affordable purpose built real estate CRM. It can: - store notes & set reminders - link deals & contacts to each other - search, sort & prioritize your data (all on an integrated and interactive map) Sign up at deal-nav.com for a demo!
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Here we go enter “DN1MONTHV2” at checkout and get a free month of @DealNav thanks to the one and only 🧌 @resetbasis
m. stanfield@resetbasis

So, we use @DealNav as our CRM at the office. It’s legitimately awesome and built by real estate people. My team wanted a feature built (pins on a map that shows deals nearby that you’ve also looked at) and they built it custom for us. Pretty badass and helpful. Anyway, I said I’d show @acquisizioni some Twitter love as a thank you, and totally forgot. Because, ya know, I’m busy and shit. So he busted my chops and now I’m making an offer to all my followers that he has not approved at all. Try @DealNav and they’ll give you the first month free if you mention this tweet. Also, you should think of any insane feature you can possibly imagine and see if you can get them to build it for you. Honestly, see how far you can push the envelope. And because I don’t get paid for any of this and I love supporting entrepreneurs, please keep me posted on the insane features you request. If you end up with great software and @acquisizioni has a nervous breakdown in the process, that would warm my heart.

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Jack Strickland
Jack Strickland@TheJackStrick·
Thank you to all of our members that have reviewed us on G2. Means so much to see people getting value from using DealNav.
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m. stanfield
m. stanfield@resetbasis·
@diligentsAI @DealNav We have a "no AI bullshit" replies policy around here. Gotta be a human to participate in the discourse.
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m. stanfield
m. stanfield@resetbasis·
So, we use @DealNav as our CRM at the office. It’s legitimately awesome and built by real estate people. My team wanted a feature built (pins on a map that shows deals nearby that you’ve also looked at) and they built it custom for us. Pretty badass and helpful. Anyway, I said I’d show @acquisizioni some Twitter love as a thank you, and totally forgot. Because, ya know, I’m busy and shit. So he busted my chops and now I’m making an offer to all my followers that he has not approved at all. Try @DealNav and they’ll give you the first month free if you mention this tweet. Also, you should think of any insane feature you can possibly imagine and see if you can get them to build it for you. Honestly, see how far you can push the envelope. And because I don’t get paid for any of this and I love supporting entrepreneurs, please keep me posted on the insane features you request. If you end up with great software and @acquisizioni has a nervous breakdown in the process, that would warm my heart.
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Wow. Just had @jdub_re walk me through how he’s using Claude Cowork and @DealNav together and it blew my mind. He kept laughing at me saying how easy it was, but I may be the least tech advanced tech founder in the world 😂 He’s dropping OM’s and emails into Claude and having it update Dealnav using the Chrome browser plug-in. Not perfect but better than forgetting about them (the deals). I think we’re gonna whip up a quick recording to share with users on how he did it. The next level ⬆️ is obviously having someone like a VA layer on calls, research, setting up appointments to this process… which I have more to share about soon!
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
The marketing dept at @DealNav has been having a lot of fun trying different biz dev tactics. What are we missing? - Referral Program - Cold LinkedIn DMs - Cold email outreach - X - Acquisizioni acct - chirping - X - DealNav acct -dm new followers - IRL plugs - Pats personal network - Influencers/Affiliates - Follow ups of existing prospects - Ad Campaigns - Google, Meta, LinkedIn, X - Industry partnerships/Cross-Promotion - Attend Industry Events - get on PodCasts / Newsletters - Directories, Reddit, review websites - SEO & AEO Optimization - Webinars, Tutorials and Group Demos - Host Meetups - donate free acct to universities with CRE investment funds
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Jack Strickland
Jack Strickland@TheJackStrick·
@acquisizioni Any bunker developers out there need a deal tracking tool? Custom fields in DealNav let you track everything from generator types to emergency escape shaft counts.
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)@acquisizioni·
Had dinner last night with a Land seller who is also a @DealNav user who just hired “the best acquisitions person he’s ever met.” First thing the new guy shared with him? “You need to check out this deal tracking software called DealNav.” I swear this is close to word for word. I was dying.
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Excited (and a little embarrassed) to share that after almost 2 years in existence, @DealNav is finally a proper CRM! What do I mean? When I first gave direction to the freelance software developer I hired to create the platform, I only included the fields I cared about: acres, units, name, address, and the owner. When we launched to the public, we added a few more (year built, SF, type) as well as “Tags”, which was a workaround of sorts. Eventually, people wanted to get really specific (watts, cap rates, occupancy, etc.) and compare these fields in the list view as well. After some hard work from @TheJackStrick, we finally went live last week! Add custom fields to both property pages as well as contact pages and then compare them all in the list view where you can filter, sort, rearrange, and export everything to Excel!
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The Tenant Advisor
The Tenant Advisor@CoyDavidsonCRE·
The CoStar power broker awards have been announced. Do I dare open my LinkedIn timeline? " I am thrilled and humbled to be named a CoStar Power Broker because I gave them all my comps"
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Jack Strickland
Jack Strickland@TheJackStrick·
Finally launching a massive new feature to prod after weeks of sleepless nights
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)@acquisizioni·
This was a lot of fun!! If you want to hear me talk about my career path, multi deals in the northeast and of course @DealNav …. go check it out! Thanks for having me @CREXinc / @shantiryle (And thanks for the intro @TopherNOW 😬)
Crexi@CREXinc

While the office market is struggling, Patrick Carino (@acquisizioni) sees opportunity. When asked where he'd invest $50 million today, he didn't hesitate: vacant suburban office buildings in A towns. Why? The formula is simple: good real estate in good locations, municipalities desperate to see something happen after losing a major taxpayer, and a wave of creative conversions already proving the thesis out. Lifetime fitness centers. Grocery stores. Multifamily. The ROI is there. The deals are hiding in plain sight, you just gotta know where (and have the right tools -- like Crexi Intelligence) to look. Full conversation on The Crexi Podcast. 🔗: hubs.la/Q044KVt50

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Jack Strickland@TheJackStrick·
I’m an embarrassingly slow reader because I prioritize almost every task above taking a few minutes to get through a few pages of a book. But, I am so happy I finally took the time to read through this one. @DealNav we are right in the middle of the meaty chapters of this book so I connected with it immediately. It’s so relevant to the world of startups right now and doing more with less. I think every individual involved or interested in being involved in a startup should take the time (don’t take as long as me though) to read this book. The lessons may seem almost too simple at first, but when you’re deep in the middle of it and dealing with these things for yourself, the simple lessons become critical reminders that can shape your future and the future of your business. Excellent read @shl
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