Events, meetings, and amenity reservations the people who live there can book themselves.
The clubhouse, the pool, the rooftop, the community room — the shared spaces get reserved without a sign-up sheet on a corkboard, and the meetings and events get put on a calendar everyone can see. Residents book the amenity themselves, the board posts the annual meeting, and nobody double-books the grill on the Fourth of July.
Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.
Spaces booked, gatherings on the calendar.
- Residents reserve the amenity. A resident books the clubhouse, the pool cabana, or the community room from their phone — sees what's open, picks a slot, and reserves it — so the shared space gets used without a corkboard sign-up sheet or a text to the manager.
- Events and meetings go on the calendar. The annual meeting, a board meeting, a community event, a maintenance window — they go on a shared calendar everyone can see, so the people who live there know what's happening and when.
- No double-booking, no confusion. Reservations and events live in one place, so two residents don't claim the same room and the meeting notice and the calendar agree. One source for who's using what, when.
Shared spaces and gatherings show up in every kind of community.
A rental community with amenities — a gym, a pool, a rooftop, a community room — lets tenants reserve them themselves and puts building events on a shared calendar, so a landlord or operator isn't the corkboard and the scheduler.
An association puts its annual meeting, board meetings, and community events on a calendar owners can see, and lets owners reserve the clubhouse or the pool cabana — so the shared spaces and the shared schedule both have one home.
A management company runs events, meetings, and amenity reservations across every community it manages — rental or association — from one place, instead of a different sign-up process and calendar per property.
Let residents book it themselves. Put the meetings on one calendar.
Shared spaces and shared schedules shouldn't run on a corkboard and a group text. Arbor Lane lets residents reserve the amenity themselves and keeps every meeting and event on one calendar the whole community can see. You can start the trial yourself, today, and have your first reservations and events live by the end of the afternoon.
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Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.
Less time on the busywork. More on the people.