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Ryan Rocchi
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Doorloop vs Appfolio

Ryan Rocchi
  • Hershey, PA
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We are trying to decide on a property management software for our company. We currently have 105 units and are using a variety of excel, google docs/sheets/calendars, apartments.com (ads and rent collection), docusign and QuickBooks online (which we would like to keep). 

Looking to consolidate into one software and believe we have narrowed our search down to Doorloop vs Appfolio. We would love some recommendations from users of both! 

Thanks!

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Samuel Eddinger
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Samuel Eddinger
  • Meriden, CT
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I own a property management company and use Appfolio.  There is a 200 unit minimum so you are going to pay up for.  It is a good software but has a steep learning curve.

I do not know anything about DoorLoop.

As a PM company owner, the only two softwares that I would consider are Appfolio and RentVine.  If you haven't looked into RentVine, check them out.

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