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Inside the brand new cafe that is based in an old train
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10:44, 27 JUN 2021
Michelle Worthington outside the Whistlestop Coffee Carriage (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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A former train carriage has been transformed into a cafe, complete with an extra special nod for railway buffs.
Inman Connect
HomeRover by BrightDoor was one of the first multiperson remote home tour apps to come out in 2020. (The app was reviewed in May, and that review published in August.)
In an email to Inman, BrightDoor CEO Michael Worthington acknowledged some initial missteps in the app’s focus, despite gaining more than 2,000 user accounts over 5,000 total downloads.
“Elements of the original HomeRover app concept (having a ‘friend’ or on-demand videographer going into the home and live-streaming) was in some cases in conflict with the mission/priorities of agents,” Worthington said. “We needed to re-focus on specific agent personas.”
That refocus is reflected in the app’s newest iteration, which was driven directly by a focus group of what Worthington deemed “heavy-hitter agents.”
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