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Trestis Logic helps estate agents and mortgage brokers across North West London stop losing deals to slow response times. We build automation systems that instantly reply to enquiries, log leads into your CRM, and book meetings automatically, no manual work needed. Our flagship system, Trestis Flow, covers everything from missed-call text-back to automated document chasing and referral partner nurture, built specifically for property and mortgage professionals. Backed by 5+ years in systems automation and infrastructure, every client gets an ongoing retainer, not a one-time build, but a long-term technical partner who keeps your systems running and improving. Based in Harrow, serving estate agents and mortgage brokers across North West London.
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Harrow, United Kingdom
- mike@trestislogic.co.uk
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