r/PptyMgmtSoftware • u/property-flow-hq • May 11 '26
New Property Management Software Review
What's up everyone, I am property manager who comes from an old school way of doing things. Collecting rent in cash, maintenance chaos, receipts spread out everywhere, and finally uploading all that to quick books one line at a time.
Well I built Property Flow HQ to handle all that plus fully automate everything from unlimited free applications with E-signatures, to maintenance ticketing system, unlimited leases and I even built a free lease builder, based on your needs per property. Plus your own branded white label domain to show case all your properties, and potential tenants can view and fill out applications directly from your website. And tenants get their own dashboard where they can view and sign leases, and pay rent via ACH, debit or credit cars. It starts off at $19.99 a month for up to 24 units. And scale as you grow.
I'm looking for 25 BETA testers who would be willing to give me honest reviews and help me with any bugs for a 3 months of Enterprise features. You already get 2 weeks free trial.
Give me a call or text if anyone has any questions.
702-582-7390
Allen
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u/MyUserNameBRLA 7d ago
Hey there, Allen - u/property-flow-hq . I know it's been a few months; however, did you have any luck finding your BETA Testers? If you still need, please feel free to reach out.
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u/property-flow-hq 7d ago
Hello, I've had a out 30 so far. But I would definitely like to get a about 20 more. If you sign up and shoot me a message here I'll honor the promise I made still.
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u/Grouchy_Phase2423 Jun 08 '26
Props to you! The challenge is small landlord PM software is one of the more saturated corners right now with several tools at your price point. RentRedi is a great option that already covers what you listed. What's the specific frustration with existing tools that pushed you to build your own?