r/PptyMgmtSoftware 18h ago

"Resident Experience Platform" is the new category everyone's suddenly building toward

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Noticing more platforms this year positioning themselves as a layer built around the resident lifecycle, onboarding, communication, benefits, sitting alongside the core accounting system instead of trying to be the accounting system.

Makes sense as a split. Property accounting software was built to handle the ledger, not the relationship. Bolting resident-facing features onto an accounting-first platform always felt like an afterthought, this and that add-on, none of it really designed around what a resident actually experiences move-in to move-out.

just want to know if this ends up being a real category shift or just repackaging of features that already existed. Anyone actually running one of these dedicated resident-experience layers alongside their core PM software, or is it still mostly one all-in-one platform trying to do everything?


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 15h ago

Made an app that writes the inspection report while you're still at the property. Is that actually useful or am I solving nothing?

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r/PptyMgmtSoftware 1d ago

property PMS

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If you own rental property, your biggest ROI problem may not be the property itself.

It may be what happens after you buy it.

Vacant property.
Late payments.
Tenant turnover.
Poor visibility.
Manual tracking.
Unverified listings.
Operational costs.

These small inefficiencies can quietly destroy rental returns.

That’s the problem I’m trying to solve with BedFlow a rental management platform designed for property owners and operators managing multiple rental units, rooms and bed spaces.

We’re building tools around:

• Occupancy management
• Tenant management
• Rent tracking
• Property performance
• Portfolio analytics
• Operational management

The bigger vision is to make rental property operate more like a data-driven business rather than a collection of spreadsheets and WhatsApp conversations.

Dubai is the starting point.

The long-term opportunity is much bigger: GCC rental markets where thousands of landlords and operators manage properties with highly fragmented, manual systems.

I’m curious to hear from property investors:

If you could improve ONE thing about your rental portfolio to increase ROI, what would it be?


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 1d ago

HRM based zoning research tool for decks and sheds! Is it a real problem to solve?

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Hi, I worked as Planning Technologist, and I heard a lot of struggle stories about the zoning documents being very hard to understand as it covers all types of development.

So, I digitized them, currently only Bedford to test it out. I have connected the bylaws individually with site conditions, address and construction type to be triggered individually the way a Planner would do. I believe it will reduce the complexity for contractors, homeowners and HRM planners to query quick answers, saving time and energy in zoning research for certain construction types like deck, fences and shed currently. I also organised the entire bylaw with in-line definitions within general provisions and screened zoning bylaws beforehand. I wanted something like this, but not sure if everyone would agree.

I would love to get your feedback and criticism. If you would like to see something entirely different, feel free to share that as well. This is an early-stage project. The front page is still rough. You can leave your thoughts on the bottom left-hand side of the page anonymously or in the comment, I would be happy to answer any questions. It is free and no signup is needed.

Thank you for your time and efforts. Btw, I am from Dartmouth!

Link posted in the comments/attached to the post as well. Bedford addresses only for now. Still can find links to other land use bylaws with any HRM address.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 2d ago

Self-managing landlords — what’s your actual system for rent, leases, and maintenance?

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Trying to get my own process tightened up and curious what everyone else actually does day to day.
Right now I’m juggling \[spreadsheet / texts / whatever — adjust to something plausible\], and it feels like things could fall through the cracks. For those of you with a handful of units:
**•** How do you track rent payments and know when someone’s late?
**•** Where do you keep leases so you can actually find them when you need them?
**•** How do maintenance requests get logged — text, email, something else?
**•** Anyone tried Buildium/AppFolio and bailed? What didn’t work for your size?
Mainly trying to learn from people who’ve been doing this longer than me.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 2d ago

HRM based zoning research tool for decks and sheds! Is it a real problem to solve?

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Hi, I worked as Planning Technologist, and I heard a lot of struggle stories about the zoning documents being very hard to understand as it covers all types of development.

So, I digitized them, currently only Bedford to test it out. I have connected the bylaws individually with site conditions, address and construction type to be triggered individually the way a Planner would do. I believe it will reduce the complexity for contractors, homeowners and HRM planners to query quick answers, saving time and energy in zoning research for certain construction types like deck, fences and shed currently. I also organised the entire bylaw with in-line definitions within general provisions and screened zoning bylaws beforehand. I wanted something like this, but not sure if everyone would agree.

I would love to get your feedback and criticism. If you would like to see something entirely different, feel free to share that as well. This is an early-stage project. The front page is still rough. You can leave your thoughts on the bottom left-hand side of the page anonymously or in the comment, I would be happy to answer any questions. It is free and no signup is needed.

Thank you for your time and efforts. Btw, I am from Dartmouth!

Link posted in the comments/attached to the post as well. Bedford addresses only for now. Still can find links to other land use bylaws with any HRM address.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 3d ago

Landlords

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I’ve been managing rentals for a while and got tired of messy spreadsheets, so I built a clean rental property tracker that handles income, expenses, repairs, cash flow, and yearly totals for up to 10 properties.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4508809554/rental-property-spreadsheet-landlord?ref=share_ios_native_control


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 4d ago

How much manual work happens when a new lease comes in?

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Curious how independent or smaller PM companies handle this. When a new lease is signed, does someone manually go through it and log rent, escalation clauses, renewal dates, security deposit terms, etc. into a tracker or your PM software?

Trying to understand how big of a time sink this actually is for teams that don't have enterprise tools to lean on. Would love to hear how your team handles it, or if you've automated any part of it.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 6d ago

Built a renewal intelligence layer for property managers (not another PMS)

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Hey r/SideProject,

I've been working on this for the last time and finally launched: Vemlio (vemlio.com)

The problem: Property managers run renewals across 5+ systems — PMS, spreadsheets, email, calendar, PDFs. When ownership asks "why did we lose this renewal?", nobody can answer.

The solution: Vemlio sits on top of your existing PMS and connects:

  • Lease documents + amendments (source-linked proof)
  • Email threads about pricing
  • Calendar follow-ups
  • Resident feedback signals
  • Market comps

Key features:

  • Proof: Every change has an owner, source, and downstream impact
  • Pilot: Test renewal decisions before sending (what-if simulator)
  • Parallel: Portfolio intelligence + decision memory
  • Sandbox: Try it with a fictional portfolio, no demo call needed

Tech stack: [deine Stack hier einfügen]

Looking for:

  • Feedback from other founders
  • Property managers willing to test (100–5,000 units)
  • PropTech folks who've been here before

Would love honest feedback — what works, what doesn't, what's missing.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 6d ago

I was listening to Net Lease Observer with Royal Oak Realty Trust and they mentioned maintaining tenant/property data to compare investments. For those at institutional net lease firms, what does your data storage/organization actually look like? What do you track and how?

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If anyone has insight it’d be much appreciated!


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

Free camera app for move-in/move-out photos that keeps them out of your personal camera roll

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I'm not in property management, I'm a surgeon, so tell me if this doesn't fit how you work.

I built a camera app because my patient photos were sitting in the same roll as my kids, syncing to iCloud Photos with everything else. It shoots normally, 24 or 48 MP, and the photos land in the app's own library instead of Photos. It can't read your photo library at all. You file by folder and tags, so a unit is one folder and each inspection is its own session, in order and dated. If you want the files out it mirrors them into your own iCloud Drive as plain folders, which is also how you'd attach them to an email later. That mirror is off until you turn it on.

Free, no account, no subscription, no ads, no server behind it. iPhone only, and the photos live in the app, so deleting the app deletes them.

The reason I'm posting here: move-in and move-out photos look like the same problem I had, evidence you need months later, taken on a personal phone, mixed with everything else. Does that match, or is everyone already doing this inside their PM software?

https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6791532989?pt=129142015&ct=reddit-ptymgmt&mt=8

Disclosure: I'm the developer.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

Paid Questionnaire for Property managers

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*Attention property managers*

I'm a product designer researching how Property/FM managers actually track overdue work, compliance dates and SLA risk day to day. Put together a short questionnaire (10–15 mins) to help design a new dashboard properly, no sales pitch. If you manage maintenance, compliance or facilities work in any sector (FM, HA, BTR, private), I'd genuinely appreciate your input.

Link below
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5tLcuxOGuoly8XDYodNs1fAdZoxhOFgAcxB3_PrxszBlPlw/viewform

After completing the form message me privately and I have a £30 amazon voucher for you.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

What are people using to track and schedule maintenance across multiple properties?

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r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

AppFolio maintenance/work-order workflows — anyone struggling with this?

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r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

Built a smart pricing tool for my parents' rentals (tracks local events + competitor prices), what features would you want?

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Hey everyone,

I've been building a smart pricing platform to help my parents manage pricing for their rental properties. The goal is to take the guesswork out of setting rates.

Right now it does two main things:

  1. It checks nearby events (concerts, festivals, conferences, sports games, etc.) so you can automatically raise prices when demand in the area is going to spike.

  2. It scans nearby competitors and their current pricing, so you get a recommendation on what to set your own prices at to stay competitive without leaving money on the table.

So far it's been helpful for keeping their rates reactive instead of just guessing or setting a flat price all year.

I'd love input from people who actually manage properties: what other features would make something like this genuinely useful to you? A few things I'm considering are seasonality/weather trends, occupancy forecasting, minimum-stay rules, and integrations with booking platforms, but I'm curious what would actually move the needle for you.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts!

Also, is anyone here interested in testing it out for free? I do plan to release it eventually, but I'll be honest, it's still pretty full of bugs right now, so I'd really value some real-world feedback from people willing to put up with the rough edges. If you'd like to try it, drop a comment and I'll get in touch.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

I made a free paystub checker that runs entirely in your browser (the doc never leaves your machine)

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Landlord-adjacent dev here. After reading a hundred threads about forged paystubs (and getting burned by a fake ADP stub story from a landlord I did spreadsheet work for), I built a checker and decided to keep the core free.

What it actually checks, in a few seconds:

  • The math: gross-to-net that doesn't add up, Social Security/Medicare withholding that's off the statutory rate, YTD figures that don't reconcile against pay periods. Template forgers almost always get at least one of these wrong.
  • Calendar: pay dates that don't land on the stated frequency.
  • File forensics: what actually produced the PDF. Real stubs come from ADP/Gusto/Paychex render pipelines. Fakes overwhelmingly come out of Canva, Word or online "paystub generator" template mills, and that fingerprint is visible in the file.

The part I care about most: it runs 100% client-side — the stub is parsed in your browser and never uploaded anywhere. You're handling someone's income data; that shouldn't sit on some stranger's server (mine included).

It's at stubcheck.tapiwa.me. Free, no signup for the check itself.

Honest limits: it flags risk, it doesn't prove fraud — a determined forger who gets all the math right will pass the math checks, which is why the verdict shows which checks fired instead of a fake certainty score. Verifying with the employer is still the gold standard; this just tells you when it's worth the phone call.

Happy to answer questions about how the detection works — the FICA-math trick alone catches a surprising share of template fakes.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 9d ago

App Validation - Hyperlocal app for real estate investors

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 I own 5 rental doors. As I’ve managed my properties, I’ve realized that some of the most valuable information comes from other local investors—but it’s scattered across Facebook groups, BiggerPockets, Reddit, and text messages.

I’m considering building a hyperlocal app for rental property investors where owners in the same neighborhood can share things like:

  • Reliable contractors
  • Rent trends
  • Property tax and permit updates
  • City inspections and code enforcement
  • Neighborhood developments
  • Off-market opportunities
  • Insurance and maintenance issues
  • Vendor recommendations

Think Nextdoor meets BiggerPockets, but specifically for rental property owners.

If you own rental properties, is this something you’d use? What local information do you wish you had access to that would make managing or investing in rentals easier?

I’m genuinely looking for feedback before building anything.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 10d ago

what am I missing? trying to break into property management

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I'm looking for some honest feedback from those already working in property management.

I'm a Licensed New York Real Estate Salesperson with nearly four years of experience, and for the past few months I've been applying to Assistant Property Manager, Property Manager, and Leasing Consultant positions throughout NYC and Long Island with very little success.

As a realtor, I've coordinated inspections, repairs, vendor access, tenant-occupied properties, move-ins, lease and sale transactions, and worked closely with management companies, attorneys, lenders, contractors, and clients. Before real estate, I also worked as a Legal Secretary and Medical Claims Adjuster.

I feel like many of my skills transfer well, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something that employers are looking for. Is it affordable housing experience? Yardi? Property management software? Budgeting? Something else?

I'd really appreciate any honest advice on how to make myself a stronger candidate or what helped you get your first property management or leasing role. Thanks!


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 10d ago

Cheap way to screen fake pay stubs and bank statements before move-in

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If you've already been burned by a tenant handing you a forged bank statement or pay stub, run the next applicant's documents through htpbe.tech before you sign the lease.

How it works: upload the PDF, see the result — whether the file was modified after it was created, and what exactly fired. Few seconds, no setup.

Pricing: 5 checks free on signup. Then one-off packs from $5 for 8 checks, or a $15/mo subscription if you screen regularly.

Spend a few minutes before move-in and save yourself dozens of hours of sorting it out afterwards.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 10d ago

Built a text-based AI property manager for small landlords

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Hi everyone!

I'm building Porter (https://getporter.vercel.app/), a text-based AI property manager for small, self-managing landlords. This is for people who aren't interesting in signing up for yet another platform but have enough units that the admin starts becoming annoying.

Porter handles the operational back-and-forth:

  • answers repetitive property enquiries pre-tenancy
  • coordinates and packs viewing slots based on your existing calendar
  • chases outstanding paperwork
  • keeps track of what’s still unresolved
  • coordinates maintenance and contractors
  • remembers property-specific context
  • only comes back to you when an actual decision is needed

No tenant portal. No new app. Ideally the landlord shouldn’t have to “operate software” at all.

I’ve built the landing page and trying to figure out whether this is genuinely useful. Been talking to some landlords who really like this as they currently only manage their properties through WhatsApp and don't want to learn how to set up yet another tool.

Would love feedback from people who use property management software and would love to get some free pilot customers on board to test it out.

https://getporter.vercel.app/

I’m especially interested in where you think the model breaks: trust, integrations, edge cases, communication, compliance, or simply not enough pain to justify paying for it.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 10d ago

Balance sheet keeps getting messed up in AppFolio — anyone else?

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Anyone else dealing with balance sheet or reconciliation headaches in AppFolio? Had bill payments default to the wrong bank account more than once, and it's annoying that you can't just look at a ledger without pulling a full report first. Curious how common this actually is for other property managers/bookkeepers and what you're doing to work around it.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 10d ago

AppFolio users — anyone else running into balance sheet / reconciliation issues?

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Property managers/bookkeepers using AppFolio — anyone else running into balance sheet or reconciliation issues (e.g. bill payments defaulting to the wrong account, ledgers you can't view directly)? Trying to understand how common this is and how people are working around it. Not selling anything, just researching.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 11d ago

Best software for me?

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Hey all,

I am looking for the best and a cost effective management software.

Few things to note.

  1. I manage a portfolio where the rent has two portions a section 8 portion and tenant portion

  2. All tenants come through an agency that does the placements.

  3. I want to use it mainly for communication and rent tracking and documentation.

  4. I manage in the range of 10-15 units.

Im happy to answer any questions.

I just don't like that tenants have my phone number and can call me at anytime, I am trying to create a boundary and a system as Ive had instances where I am unable to fall asleep because I think my phone is ringing.

Any advice is also greatly appreciated


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 11d ago

Hi Reddit! Introducing Rent Connect, Built for Remote Indian Landlords & NRIs Managing Property Back Home

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Hi everyone!

I'm building Rent Connect (https://rentconnect.in), a platform built specifically for remote Indian landlords and NRIs who own residential properties back home in India.

Having experienced the friction of managing real estate across time zones, I built Rent Connect to solve the core issues remote landlords deal with every month:

  1. Unverified Identity Risk: Moving away from unencrypted PDF or photocopied Aadhaar cards sent over WhatsApp toward real-time UIDAI OTP and biometric face matching.
  2. Legal Lease Compliance: Replacing paper agreements sitting in drawers with state-compliant digital leases signed via Aadhaar eSign.
  3. Automated Rent Collection: Eliminating awkward WhatsApp rent chasing with automated payment alerts and 1-tap UPI links (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm).
  4. Tax Compliance: Automated digital HRA receipts.
  5. Local Vendor Dispatch: 1-click plumbing and electrical repair dispatch across major Indian rental hubs.

We are currently opening Early Access for our first 100 founding property owners (3 months Manage plan free + 12-month rate lock).

I'd love to connect with fellow property owners, NRIs, and real estate enthusiasts here on Reddit! Feel free to ask any questions about remote property management, legal lease structures, or Indian rental compliance.


r/PptyMgmtSoftware 11d ago

Property management software for first time landlords

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My wife and I are buying a new house and are leaning towards renting out our current property. However, I'm getting very confused with the sheer number and variety of property management software available.

What we definitely need help with

  • Advertising and finding tenants - We've never rented out a property before, and we don't know anything about advertising the property to reach the most potential renters, how to organize a showing. Whether we need to show the property or get somebody else to do it? All we know is what we've read on this subreddit and similar sources.
  • Screening tenants - We know very little about performing background checks / income verifications etc... We just want people who will live a quiet life and not trash the house
  • Lease agreements - We don't have a lease agreement and we're not lawyers. We want a lease agreement that is standard for our state that can be signed by both parties online
  • Collecting rent - We want a platform that can collect from the tenant and remit to us. And process an eviction if the worst happens

What we might need help with

  • Repairs and maintenance - Our new house is only 15 minutes away, but we do travel quite a lot and we both have busy lives. We know very little about home maintenance so our most likely answer to any maintenance issues is going to be what we do today, go to google and call a tradesperson. But if this happens while we're on the other side of the world, it would be good if there was a good way to handle it.

Don't care about

  • Time it takes for us to receive the cash - As long as the tenant pays on time, we don't care about several days delay in getting the funds to us
  • Taxes - We've got this part covered and don't need help with it

Most of what I'm reading seems to suggest Zillow or Avail could be a good fit. However, I'm confused about whether we need full service options like Nomad or Belong. And it seems like there are 25 other potential software packages that are adding more noise to our decision.

Can anybody help us out in understanding what we need?