June 13, 2023, 08:30am EDT Updated 06/14/2023 8:49 am
SightPlan, a SmartRent company in business since 2017, is an Orlando Inno 2023 Fire Awards winner, one of four in the On the Come Up category which recognizes businesses established five to six years ago.
SightPlan provides smart home and property operations solutions for the rental housing industry. The company’s platform gives operators control over real estate assets, empowering them to simplify operations, automate workflows, benefit from additional revenue opportunities and deliver site team and resident experiences.
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Our rapid growth is the result of our firsthand experience with the frustrations that often come with being an operator and creating solutions that solve those issues. Our leadership team has decades of experience in the industry and believes in doing what we can to make peoples’ lives easier using smart technology.
What is a little-known fact about your company?
Our Self-Guided Tour product was designed to protect leasing agents and empower renters to tour safely during the pandemic. Since 2020, more than 820,000 Self-Guided Tours have been completed across the country, bringing ease and convenience to prospects and site teams.
How does your company stay on the cutting edge?
The key to our success has been and will continue to be the relationships we have with our customers, and our ability to bring smart technology to the rental housing industry at scale. We grow with our clients, refine existing products and launch new ones that create and protect value for the long term.
SightPlan, a SmartRent company
Lucas Haldeman is the founder and CEO of SmartRent in Scottsdale.
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