u/howdoyouturnthisonX

Is there a demand for a centralized area for all things management in smaller stratas & communities?

I'm working on a project that would give stratas and managed housing communities one area where they can go to for bylaws, updates, complaints, maintenance requests etc.

Is there a demand for this? I'm reading about a lot of complaints that residents have that seem to just go unnoticed or ignored, but I'm not sure if this is a general issue or just one in mismanaged communities.

Another thing is, that there are lots of 'smaller' communities that are self managed by someone living on site, where all updates and such are sent via email. Would this be of interest to these communities?

P.S. I'm not trying to hype or sell anything in this thread, just genuinely asking if this is a common problem I can help solve.

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u/howdoyouturnthisonX — 4 days ago

Is there a demand for a centralized area for all things management in smaller stratas & communities?

I'm working on a project that would give stratas and managed housing communities one area where they can go to for bylaws, updates, complaints, maintenance requests etc.

Is there a demand for this? I'm reading about a lot of complaints that residents have that seem to just go unnoticed or ignored, but I'm not sure if this is a general issue or just one in mismanaged communities.

Another thing is, that there are lots of 'smaller' communities that are self managed by someone living on site, where all updates and such are sent via email. Would this be of interest to these communities?

P.S. I'm not trying to hype or sell anything in this thread, just genuinely asking if this is a common problem I can help solve.

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u/howdoyouturnthisonX — 4 days ago
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Do you have common complaints living in 'managed' housing?

To people living in the okanagan area, living in Stratas, housing complexes, trailer parks etc. that have to deal with a bunch of Bylaws, managers etc.:

What are some of your most common or heartfelt complaints that you feel shouldn't be the problem that they are? Things like parking, mismanagement, stuff like that.

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u/howdoyouturnthisonX — 9 days ago
▲ 4 r/webflow+1 crossposts

What Hero heading for a developer portfolio will actually speak to small business owners?

Currently my Hero is the super creative, non-generic 'Websites that grow businesses'. It is super generic, but most laymen don't understand any fancy title with SEO, or understand why their website should be 'fast'. What are some solutions you guys have either had with your own portolios, or seen elsewhere?

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u/howdoyouturnthisonX — 10 days ago