Rechat has launched a new feature enabling developers to build custom interfaces that run directly within its environment. These apps are hosted on the developer's own servers, offering flexibility and control over functionality.
The move targets the real estate tech sector, where tailored tools are increasingly in demand. Rechat's approach lets third parties extend its platform without being locked into a proprietary infrastructure.
While this development opens up integration possibilities, it does not include any specific pricing or timeline for broader availability. The company has provided no further details on adoption rates or developer interest.
Customization is a growing trend in proptech, as firms seek to differentiate their offerings. Rechat's new capability could attract developers seeking to build niche real estate applications.
Some analysts caution that hosting on external servers may introduce latency or security concerns, though no incidents have been reported. The long-term impact on Rechat's ecosystem remains to be seen.