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Feedback or Input on Doorloop Property Management Software
We are considering using Doorloop property management software and would love to hear any experiences from the BP community. We own our own portfolio with different ownerships and have hired an in house property manager to grow the property management business as well. Currently 30+ doors but goal is to hit near 100 possibly. We use Quickbooks desktop and know that we may need to run these systems separately instead of integrating because we hesitate to move to Quickbooks online due to our accountants recommendation. Any feedback or experiences would be appreciated.
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Quote from @Jason Jauregui:
I've been searching for a while now for a 30+ unit portfolio. I was about to purchase doorloop, until I found out about Rentec. They seem the same, but Rentec is a tad less expensive. Doorloop seems a little bit "prettier."
I've done all the demos with Doorloop, but still waiting to do Rentec's next week.
Anything y'all could tell me that differentiates one from the other, besides price?
This is a perfect summary of where I'm at. I did both demos of rentec and doorloop. Both really solid. Rentec has a feel of the late 2000s and hasn't been updated. It does exactly what's needed though. Doorloops UI and marketing website look really nice.
I only have 42 units so I'm struggling to justify Dooploops price. BUT, I want to start managing other peoples properties soon and Doorloops marketing website looks nice. I'd be concerned about trying to grow a business with rentecs old looking marketing website.
I mean no disrespect to either. They are both really solid. Rentec is focused on functionality at a reasonable price. Doorloop is more modern, a few more features, and a higher price point.
The other software platforms out there are either too small for me or too big.