The agent that runs your property day-to-day

UnitWell answers residents, follows up on rent, triages maintenance, and keeps owners informed. You approve the calls that matter.

The demo needs no sign-up.

UnitWell in use. A resident messages that their kitchen faucet is leaking and the agent answers straight away — logging it as a medium-priority plumbing repair and starting to find a vendor. On the manager's screen the agent has read every ledger, drafted a reminder for each of three past-due residents and scheduled the follow-up, then stopped on the one step that is not its call: a card marked “Your call” waiting to be approved.

What we do

Four jobs a small property manager does every day, handled without you having to start them.

  • Resident messaging

    Residents ask about a balance, report a repair, or request a renewal and get an answer read from their own lease record.

  • Rent follow-up

    Overdue balances get a reminder on the nightly sweep, and a late fee or payment plan is proposed rather than applied.

  • Maintenance triage

    A reported issue is classified, matched to a vendor, and put forward for dispatch with a scope and a cost estimate.

  • Owner reporting

    Owners get a plain-language digest of rent collected, open work, and anything still waiting on a decision.

How it works

  1. The agent works the portfolio every day

    A daily sweep reads every lease, ledger and open work order, then does the routine part itself — posting rent, answering residents, classifying new repair requests.

  2. Anything consequential becomes a task

    Money, lease terms, penalties and applicant decisions are never taken by the agent. They are filed as tasks that sit in an approval queue with the reasoning attached.

  3. You approve, and that is what applies it

    Approving the task is the step that makes it happen. Declining records the decline. Either way it lands in the audit trail with your name and the time.

Read the full walkthrough

The agent proposes. A person decides.

Anything that moves money, changes a lease, or penalizes a resident is filed as a task that waits for a human. Approving it is what makes it happen — nothing consequential runs on the agent's say-so.

Every approval is recorded with who approved it and when.

See it run a portfolio

The tour is hands-on and takes about a minute.

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