ACCESS Newswire
29 Aug 2023, 21:13 GMT+10
New Boom for Property Managers platform provides two-click rent reporting enrollments, leading data accuracy, automated payment verifications, real-time resident impact insights, numerous property management software integrations and an accompanying resident app.
AUSTIN, TX / ACCESSWIRE / August 29, 2023 / Boom, the leading consumer rent reporting platform known for its technology-driven rent reporting Android and iOS app, today announced the launch of its new property manager software, Boom for Property Managers. Created for landlords and property managers, Boom's platform is the industry's first software purpose-built for rent reporting, simplifying the entire process while maximizing benefits for owners and operators.
Boom for Property Managers includes several features, most of which are industry-firsts:
In another rent reporting industry-first, Boom for Property Managers is accessible with a usage-based pricing model and no annual contract required. Property managers only pay for the number of enrolled renters, aligning with the evolving needs of landlords and property managers.
'We believe that giving landlords and property managers a modern platform like Boom for Property Managers helps unlock the full potential of rent reporting,' said Rob Whiting, CEO & Co-founder at Boom.
'We prioritized building a robust software foundation for our consumer product. Surprisingly, within the property manager realm, we found that even well-funded vendors lacked real PMS integrations. They also relied on spreadsheets and reported to limited credit bureaus despite advertising broader coverage, causing data problems, confusion, and headaches for both renters and landlords.,' Whiting continued. 'Property managers are already busy enough, and renters deserve better. Boom for Property Managers is our offering to level up the industry and give property managers back their time and renters the credit they deserve.'
'Boom's rent reporting platform has helped me upgrade my resident offering,' said property owner and operator Johnathan V. of DBI Management. 'I looked at other products for reporting rent, but Boom was the only one that provided real transparency of what data was being reported and when, and it eliminated the need for spreadsheets. And most importantly, it's been a resident favorite among the offerings we have at DBI.'
For more information about Boom for Property Managers and how to get started, please visit www.boompay.app/property-managers or contact Rob Whiting at [email protected].
About Boom
Boomis on a mission to level the playing field for the 110+ million renters in the US by making housing more flexible, affordable, and rewarding. We've started by building an app (Apple App Store, Google Play Store) to help renters build credit with their largest monthly expense: the rent payment. Now serving thousands of renters, Boom is led by second-time founders Rob Whiting (ex-BCG, Rubicon) and Kirill Moizik (Eco, Technion, Grubhub). It's backed by investors such as Starting Line, Clocktower Ventures, Gilgamesh Ventures (Petal co-founders), and angels such as William Hockey and Zach Perret (Co-founders of Plaid) who anchored Boom's pre-seed round (joined by Harry Stebbings and others from places like Cash App, Landis, and Redfin). Boom has been profiled by Business Insider, HousingWire, NerdWallet, Inman and more.
Media Contact
Rob Whiting
[email protected]
512-387-4859
SOURCE: Boom Pay Inc.
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