Proptech Vendor Consolidation Through AI: Replace 3 Tools With One Platform
SMB multifamily operators pay $15–25/unit/month across 8–12 proptech tools. Discover where AI-driven vendor consolidation saves money—and where it doesn’t.
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SMB multifamily operators pay $15–25/unit/month across 8–12 proptech tools. Discover where AI-driven vendor consolidation saves money—and where it doesn’t.
Read more →Run these five multifamily AI readiness checks on a real workflow before you evaluate another tool. Fix the process first, then automate it.
Read more →AI adoption in multifamily hit 92% before governance policies did. After the SafeRent settlement, the vendor-is-liable myth is dead — and operators need a named owner for every AI tool this week.
Read more →A VLAN gives every apartment its own private network on shared wiring — the difference between free WiFi as a perk and managed WiFi as real infrastructure. Here's how it works, what it costs, when to skip it, and the five questions to ask a vendor before you sign.
Read more →AI is fundamentally reshaping lease renewal economics in multifamily housing, with leading operators seeing dramatic profitability gains. Discover why 42 of the NMHC Top 50 have already deployed AI-powered systems—and what laggards are missing.
Read more →Package chaos at your apartment community isn't just an operations problem — it's a renewal problem. Residents notice when daily life feels hard. This post maps the full technology landscape for operators under 200 units and gives you a decision framework to match the right solution to your property.
Read more →The terminology sounds interchangeable. It isn't. Smart locks control unit doors. Smart access control manages building entries, gates, and amenity spaces. Confusing the two leads to split proposals, budget surprises, and residents juggling two apps. Here's how to tell them apart before your next vendor demo.
Read more →Shopping for access control at a smaller multifamily property? Here's what actually matters — and what vendors won't tell you upfront.
Read more →In 2026, the biggest risks aren’t exotic. They’re familiar problems scaled across many properties: ransomware that stops operations, phishing and deepfake phone calls that push fake wire requests, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices that were installed to help, but can also become an entry point.
Read more →Your access points are only as good as what connects them. Compare fiber, Ethernet, MoCA (coax), and wireless mesh backhaul options to find the right fit for your home, office, or property in 2026.
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