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r/RealEstateTechnology • Weekly Digest

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Real estate professionals are actively seeking integrated software solutions to consolidate fragmented workflows. Two parallel discussions reveal growing demand for unified platforms combining property management, tenant communication, CRM, client portals, and document automation.

⬆ 2👤 u/YH002• recently

what software do you use to manage properties and tenant requests/issues

Property manager seeking comprehensive software for portfolio management with specific needs: automated reminders for compliance (certificates, lease expiry), property visitation scheduling, and tenant ticketing system. Addresses both landlord/agent requirements and tenant communication workflows in one inquiry.

💬 Low visibility (3 comments) but moderate discussion, suggesting this is a common pain point with limited solution awarenessOpen on Reddit →
⬆ 1👤 u/ohnoitsgeneoh• recently

All in one software

Real estate professional explicitly rejecting best-of-breed approach in favor of all-in-one platform. Requires CRM, client portal, e-signature integration, task management, and templates. Budget-flexible stance indicates willingness to pay premium for consolidation. References Compass One as benchmark solution.

💬 Perfect upvote ratio (100%) with 3 comments indicates strong resonance despite minimal visibilityOpen on Reddit →
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