Insights 21 April 2026 6 min read

Why Developers, Agents, and Solicitors Need to Stop Using Email as a CRM

Think about the last time you needed to find out what was agreed with a buyer. Where did you look? Your email inbox? A WhatsApp thread? Did you ring the agent to ask? Maybe all three?

For most property developers in Ireland and the UK, email is the de facto system for managing relationships with agents, solicitors, buyers, and everyone else involved in a development. It was never designed for this. And it's costing you more than you think.

The problem with email as your system of record

Email is great for one-to-one communication. It's terrible for managing a multi-party, multi-unit sales pipeline. Here's why:

WhatsApp makes it worse

WhatsApp has become the unofficial communication tool of the Irish and UK property industry. Agents message developers. Developers message solicitors. Everyone messages everyone, and critical information about unit statuses, buyer updates, and contract progress lives in personal chat threads that nobody else can access.

When that agent leaves the firm, or when you need to check what was discussed six months ago, the information is either gone or buried in a thread with 3,000 messages.

What happens when communication is attached to the unit

The alternative is simple: attach every conversation to the unit it relates to. When an agent logs an update about a buyer for Unit 7, that update is visible to everyone who needs to see it, the developer, the solicitor, the sales manager, and nobody who doesn't.

Every exchange is logged in one thread, in one place, with a full history. No searching through inboxes. No "can you forward me that email?" No ambiguity about what was agreed.

Scoped access changes the dynamic

One of the biggest barriers to moving away from email is the concern about sharing too much. Developers don't want agents seeing their full portfolio. Agents don't want developers seeing their other clients. Solicitors need to see contract details but nothing else.

Scoped access solves this. Each party sees only what's relevant to them. The agent sees their enquiries and the units they're responsible for. The solicitor sees the contract pipeline. The developer sees everything. Nobody sees more than they should.

This is something email can never do. When you send an email, you're either including someone or you're not. There's no granularity, no control over what information is visible to whom.

The real cost of "it works fine"

Most developers we speak to acknowledge that email isn't ideal, but say "it works fine for now." And it does, until it doesn't. Until an enquiry is missed, a closing slips because nobody chased the solicitor, or a dispute arises and there's no clear record of what was communicated.

The cost of these incidents is real: extended finance windows, lost sales, wasted admin time, and damaged relationships with buyers and agents. The question isn't whether email is costing you money. It's whether you've noticed yet.

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Written by Dayna Earls