About Us
Innovative Systems for your real estate team
One of the biggest challenges of running a small or mid size business is also one of the biggest challenges we all have daily - time. Often, business ownership means that you have to be the 'jack of all trades' in order to keep your head above water. However, it doesn't need to be this way. Systemizing your business is not only the way of the future, but will give you time back, to run your life how you wish!
Our Story
We want to change the way real estate teams run their operations
We started this business with a vision. A vision that was in line with where business and the economy is shifting – a clear shift towards automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and orchestration.
Team owners that can see the shift happening will notice a profound difference in those real estate units that choose to shift as well, and those who don’t. Yourbizfast understands that those who don’t adapt get left behind.
We want to be the company that helps companies take that next step.
The Founder
Ted Conley, MBA
Founder & CEO
Ted has been a passionate entrepreneur for years, and is proud to see his vision come to life. Ever the eternal optimist, Ted loves solving complicated, systemic problems to make people’s lives easier. In his spare time, Ted is also passionate about sports, documentaries, volunteer work, and music.Â
Our Mission, Vision, and Values
One of the most important aspects of any organization is their culture and outlook towards business.Â
Mission
Our mission is to deliver high quality, industry disrupting solutions to the our clients every day
Vision
Our Vision is to become a world leader in the real estate technology space
Values
Our values include Integrity, humility, and conscientiousness
Our Blog - Tons of important info!
Are you interested in reading further on more of today’s technology or how to help your team grow and evolve? Check out our blog!
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