2019 NMHC OPTECH Conference & Expo

Aptly 

Booth 536

San Francisco, CA  
      United States





Aptly is work management for high-performance property teams.



 



1. Capture. Transform conversations into structured work.





2. Organize. Plan work from one flexible and centralized location.





3. Execute. Track work through every stage and get more done.





4. Analyze. Get feedback from residents and gain valuable visibility to make more informed decisions.



 



Aptly is a platform for property teams to manage anything. Aptly works for any team regardless of size or scope. 





Our integrated inbox lets you gracefully transform work buried in both internal and resident conversations into structured work that gets done. Integrations with your property management software bring over important data about your properties and residents, giving this work the right context and saving you from the distracting switches between applications.













Aptly is one centralized location for managing all the work your property teams need to get done with collaboration tools. No more long email chains or group texts. Aptly allows you to collaborate on inbox conversations and the work you create on task-specific boards that keep everyone on the same page.






Aptly was founded in 2017 by a team of property tech SaaS entrepreneurs who built and scaled single family’s first cloud property management platform. Working with leading brands in both single and multifamily real estate, the Aptly team has in-depth industry knowledge and expertise. Headquartered in San Francisco, Aptly has embraced the remote work culture, with team members in San Diego, Buenos Aires, Las Vegas, Dallas and beyond. Aptly is integrated with leading property management and email platforms such as Yardi, RealPage, Office365 and Google Apps. Aptly is proudly backed by Accel Ventures, Slack Fund and C-Level executives from Facebook, Salesforce.com and Twilio.





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- Operations Software
- Property Management Software
- Resident Satisfaction Research