Advise Wise provides adviser desktop application

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Advise Wise has introduced a desktop application to allow advisers to access the Advise Wise Platform directly from their desktop.

The move bypasses the need to use a web browser.

The new desktop app is available to download for free from the Advise Wise website and works with Windows, MacOS and Linux.

It also includes a ‘remember me’ feature, that saves the adviser’s credentials after the first login.

Jonathan Thirkill, CEO at Advise Wise, said: “We’re proud of this further step to simplify the advice process for our members, making it even quicker to login to our platform. Advise Wise is the first sourcing platform on the market with a dedicated desktop application and it’s the only way to access the whole of market product search directly from the desktop.

“We’ve made the Advise Wise Platform literally just a click away, conveniently accessible directly from the desktop, with no need to open a web browser to log in. Plus, after the first login with the desktop app, the access is immediate, without having to type the credential every time.

“The focus on supporting advisers is always our number one priority; we believe all the technological innovation can contribute to make the process easier and smoother, leaving advisers to concentrate on what matters the most: provide great advice to reach the best outcome for the client. It’s with this in mind that we work hard to provide our members with the best possible tools to manage their equity release cases.”

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