One subscriber is taken by surprise that RMLS™ has a required orientation class, and another laments the sudden change in maps on RMLSweb.

Categories: RMLSweb
One subscriber is taken by surprise that RMLS™ has a required orientation class, and another laments the sudden change in maps on RMLSweb.
Ryan Jacobsen returns this week to talk about the recent changes to the mapping interface on RMLSweb.
Categories: RMLSweb
Get the scoop behind the two login options on RMLSweb, learn about an important change to map coordinates, and get a few insider tips about attending the RMLS™ Education Summit and Trade Fair next week.
Categories: RMLSweb
Big changes ahead include additional map layers, easier-to-use map shapes, and customizable driving directions!
At their June meeting, the RMLS™ Board of Directors voted to replace the current GeoJet mapping for RMLSweb with a new solution.
Categories: RMLS News, RMLSweb, Tips & Tricks
With the recent changes to maps in RMLSweb it’s more important than ever that you make sure your listings are mapping correctly so other agents can find them later when running a map search. Watch this short tutorial to learn more about how to double check and edit your map point if needed. Need Help […]
Categories: RMLS News, RMLSweb, Tips & Tricks
We’re excited because we just released some upgrades to the maps in RMLSweb. Now you can use a map instead of MLS area in several searches, save a custom map to use with other searches later and navigate the RMLSweb maps with ease.
Categories: RMLSweb
I think one of the coolest things about our upcoming release for mapping on RMLSweb is that you’ll be able to save custom Map Ranges & use them in several different searches (including Advanced Search, Hotsheet Search, Open House Search, Broker/MLS Tour Search, Actual Expired Search and Prospecting). What does that mean to you, though? […]