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What is Yembo?

How Yembo works and what it can do for you and your business

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Written by Hayley Bowden
Updated over a month ago

Yembo uses advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create your inventory list in real time. No appointments. No waiting.

Who uses Yembo?

Yembo works with moving companies and van lines in North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Check out the case studies we've done with some of our partners to read more about their successes with Yembo.

What can I do with Yembo?

  • Survey homes in a matter of minutes: With our AI and Reviewing tool, you can review your customers' moves quickly and accurately, either virtually without leaving your desk or in the customer’s home.

  • Provide your customers a visual inventory: After reviewing a move, you can share a visual inventory with your customer, including photos of the actual items in their homes.

  • Manage your pipeline: Using Yembo's move dashboard, you can easily identify online leads, track where your prospects are in the pipeline, and keep notes on your conversations.

  • Close more deals: Yembo's AI review process quickens your sales process. You will be able to provide a quote faster than your competitors and have more time to work more leads. Read about our best practices for closing more deals.

  • And much more: Check out our website to see all of our products for the different needs of your company.

What sets Yembo apart?

  • Interactive and immediate customer experience: With Yembo, your customers have the option to record videos in just a few minutes when it's convenient for them, along with other survey options that will increase efficiency and customer satisfaction.

  • Yembo enables an accelerated sales cycle: Yembo's real-time AI-powered inventorying allows you to provide your customers a quote faster, helping you work more leads and close more deals.

  • Yembo simplifies your operations: With Yembo’s patented technology, you can close more customers with your existing workforce.

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