Native iOS and Android apps for the operator, the tech, and the resident.
The three people who use Arbor Lane every day each get a real native app built for what they do: the operator running the place, the tech closing the work in the field, and the resident who lives there. Pay rent or dues, close a ticket from a basement, send an announcement from a parking lot — the job goes where the people are, instead of waiting for someone to get back to a desk.
iOS and Android. Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.
Three people, three apps, one operation.
- The operator's app. The manager or board member runs the place from their phone — see who's behind on rent or dues, send an announcement, approve a signing request, check a ticket — efficient where they're mid-task, without being chained to a desk.
- The tech's app. The person in the field gets the fewest words that still do the job: the work order, the address, what's been tried, the photo. They capture updates and photos on site, and everything syncs when they're back on signal — so a basement with no bars doesn't lose the update.
- The resident's app. The tenant or owner does the things they actually need: pay rent or dues on autopay, report a problem with a photo, sign a lease or a consent, reserve the clubhouse, read the announcement. One app for living there, not five.
Every community runs on phones now. So does this.
Tenants pay rent, report problems, and sign leases from the resident app; a landlord or operator runs the units from the operator app; a tech closes repairs from the field — so a rental operation runs from phones, not a back-office desktop.
A management company's team runs every community from the operator app under one login, vendors and techs close work from the field, and tenants and owners across the whole book each get the resident app — one operation, on every phone, across the portfolio.
Owners pay dues, vote, and reserve amenities from the resident app; a board member or manager runs the association from the operator app — so board work doesn't require sitting down at a computer, and owners can do their part from where they are.
Put the whole job where the people already are.
The operator isn't always at a desk, the tech is never at one, and the resident lives on their phone. Arbor Lane gives all three a native app built for what they actually do, so the work moves at the speed of a phone instead of waiting on a desktop. You can start the trial yourself, today, and have your team and your residents on it by the end of the afternoon.
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iOS and Android. Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.
Less time on the busywork. More on the people.