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Melissa Compton
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MTR / LTR Tech Stack

Melissa Compton
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Arkansas, USA
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For those of you doing MTR & LTR what tech stack are you using and what areas of your business are each of your tools covering? I'm especially interested in hearing about how you've made a PMS geared more toward STRs work with MTR billing and leasing.

I do remote operations support for an MTR/LTR company in Denver and am assisting with our tech stack build out. We have ~45 MTR units, a handful of LTR units, and 1 STR unit. We've done demos with all of the big name PMS options and are finding big gaps with all of them, mostly when it comes to payment processing. Our current tech stack is a mix of Buildium (very clunky), Breezeway (great, but limited without a PMS), Xero and Google Suite tools with lots of spreadsheets involved. This works, but is VERY manual and I'd love to bring some automation to the table.

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