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Does it work with Yardi or RealPage for larger multifamily portfolios?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Yardi Voyager and RealPage are the two platforms most commonly used by larger multifamily operators and property management companies running 1,000+ units across multiple communities, and Voksha connects to both. For a portfolio at that scale, the value shifts somewhat from basic call answering toward handling volume and consistency across many properties at once: work orders from maintenance calls route into Yardi or RealPage with the correct property and unit already tagged, which matters a great deal when your portfolio spans dozens of distinct communities, each potentially with its own maintenance vendor list, escalation contact, and leasing team. Leasing inquiries similarly pull live availability and pricing per community from your Yardi or RealPage data, so a prospect asking about a specific community gets that community's actual current pricing and unit mix rather than a generic answer. At this scale, Enterprise pricing, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, is typically the right fit rather than Premium, since a multifamily operator running Yardi or RealPage across a large portfolio is almost always well past the 150-call included allotment on Premium, and Enterprise's custom routing lets you configure different escalation paths per community rather than a single flat rule across the whole portfolio. Larger operators also tend to have compliance and reporting requirements, centralized visibility into call volume, response time, and lead conversion across every community, that Enterprise's reporting tier is built to support, which matters for regional or corporate oversight across a multifamily portfolio in a way it typically does not for a single-office company managing under a few hundred units.

Yardi Voyager and RealPage are the two platforms most commonly used by larger multifamily operators and property management companies running 1,000+ units across multiple communities, and Voksha connects to both. For a portfolio at that scale, the value shifts somewhat from basic call answering toward handling volume and consistency across many properties at once: work orders from maintenance calls route into Yardi or RealPage with the correct property and unit already tagged, which matters a great deal when your portfolio spans dozens of distinct communities, each potentially with its own maintenance vendor list, escalation contact, and leasing team. Leasing inquiries similarly pull live availability and pricing per community from your Yardi or RealPage data, so a prospect asking about a specific community gets that community's actual current pricing and unit mix rather than a generic answer. At this scale, Enterprise pricing, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, is typically the right fit rather than Premium, since a multifamily operator running Yardi or RealPage across a large portfolio is almost always well past the 150-call included allotment on Premium, and Enterprise's custom routing lets you configure different escalation paths per community rather than a single flat rule across the whole portfolio. Larger operators also tend to have compliance and reporting requirements, centralized visibility into call volume, response time, and lead conversion across every community, that Enterprise's reporting tier is built to support, which matters for regional or corporate oversight across a multifamily portfolio in a way it typically does not for a single-office company managing under a few hundred units.

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