§Say it once, reach everyone.

Announcements and resident messaging that reach tenants and owners where they already are.

Send a building-wide notice, a reminder, or a heads-up — the water's off Tuesday, dues are due Friday, the gate code changed — and it reaches the people who live there in one channel, without a phone tree, a taped-up flyer, or repeating yourself five times. Announcements go out to everyone; messaging handles the back-and-forth when one resident has a question.

Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.

One message, the right people, the right channel.

  1. Write it once. Compose an announcement — a notice, a reminder, an update — and pick who it reaches: everyone, a building, a single community. No retyping it into three places.
  2. It reaches them where they are. The message lands with the people who live there through the app, so a notice doesn't depend on someone walking past a flyer or answering an unknown number. Tenants and owners hear from you in one channel.
  3. The questions come back in one thread. When a resident has a question, messaging keeps the reply in one place tied to them, instead of scattered across personal texts and email — so the back-and-forth has a record and doesn't run through your personal phone.

Everybody has to reach the people who live there.

Rental

A landlord or rental operator sends a building-wide notice or a reminder without a phone tree — and a tenant's question comes back in one thread instead of buzzing your personal number.

Management

A management company sends to one community or across the whole book, and keeps resident questions organized per property — so the team isn't running communication through a dozen separate inboxes.

HOA

A board or its manager gets word to owners — a meeting notice, a dues reminder, a heads-up about the project starting Monday — without chasing emails or printing flyers, and the announcement has a record of having gone out.

Stop repeating yourself. Say it once.

Reaching the people who live there shouldn't take a phone tree, a flyer, and three follow-ups. Arbor Lane sends the notice once, to everyone who needs it, and keeps the questions in one place. You can start the trial yourself, today, and have your first announcement out by the end of the afternoon — to tenants, to owners, or to both.

Rather talk it through first? There's a human on the other end

Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.

Less time on the busywork. More on the people.