In a significant move set to redefine the real estate landscape, AppFolio, a leader in real estate technology, has launched FolioSpace™, a revolutionary platform designed to enhance the resident experience. This development comes on the heels of AppFolio’s recent acquisition of LiveEasy, a concierge platform specializing in moving and home services.

FolioSpace: A New Era in Resident Engagement

FolioSpace aims to streamline the entire resident journey, offering a unified application for property managers and renters. From application to renewal, FolioSpace promises to simplify and elevate the resident experience, integrating essential services and enhancing communication efficiency. The acquisition of LiveEasy plays a pivotal role in this transformation, providing residents with convenient access to moving and home services.

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Chris Womack, Chief Growth Officer of AppFolio, expressed the company’s vision: “We envision a world where living in communities feels magical and effortless, freeing people to thrive.” This sentiment underscores the company’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Seamless Integration with LiveEasy

By integrating LiveEasy’s services, FolioSpace reduces the stress of moving and offers increased convenience, saving renters both time and money. This integration supports AppFolio’s mission to deliver exceptional value and experiences to its property management customers and their residents.

Key Features of FolioSpace

  • Resident Application & Screening: A seamless process for applicants, providing property managers with necessary data to select trusted residents.
  • Resident Onboarding: A digital checklist for leasing and welcoming new residents, with access to savings and support in setting up utilities and services.
  • Resident Services Marketplace: A collection of services to enhance the living experience and create value for property managers.
  • Resident Inbox: A central location for residents to communicate with property managers, utilizing AppFolio Realm-X Messages for efficient communication.

AppFolio’s strategic move to acquire LiveEasy for approximately $80 million, as reported by GlobeNewswire, marks a significant step in its journey to redefine property management and resident engagement.

For more information, visit FolioSpace or register for the FUTURE Conference in San Diego to explore sessions focused on enhancing the resident experience.

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