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Tenants, Landlords, Property Managers and ServicePros.
Primarily catering to businesses of all sizes, it is a property management solution that helps manage tax planning, tenants rent payments, and rental properties.
Overall I have had a great experience with tenant cloud. Their customer service has always been very responsive and reliable.
Took me days to cancel my account, erroneous info, unresponsive to questions, had to call at specfic hours. No info about who's on the hook for money lost in a hack.
It's safer for me to stay with Tenantcloud because I am a loyal customer to good products.
Couple of tenants say they struggled with the payment app a bit.
The best part about Tenantcloud is that the customer service and sales have always been personable and available. I love the fact I can have me or my clients call in and they love having live help.
There is no Move In / Move out and general inspection documentation.
It's extremely helpful to have a secure platform that tenants and landlords can use for payment, and is user friendly.
There are a couple things that were hard to find, particularly some of the items that get populated into a least template.
I like Quicken for how it's fairly easy to set things up. I prefer manual sync since I prefer creating payees on my own, but it gives me a pretty good view of my expenses and the stocks I have.
It's normally a 40-minute queue to talk to an idiot and they are so propaganda driven, that they delete any negative posts or reviews from their sites and their forum.
Quicken has great tools to help you monitor progress towards your financial goals.
There was a lot of trouble importing transactions which is why I stopped using it. It wouldn't import automatically and I had to download from the bank and Paypal and then upload.
I was so excited to use this software. It completely ties to our financial reporting in Quicken and therefore is very appealing to use.
The reporting function sometimes is a little clunky and hard to apply filters. Speed of the software is somewhat sluggish, the PC i have is relatively new with quad-core processing.
Overall, good value for the money and will teach you how to manage your finances and help prepare your taxes for you.
Placeholder entries make it very difficult to correct input errors. If you input income for an investment account and use the reinvest action, the investment performance report can't be used.
Alex: My name's Alex, and I am a property manager for Picking Enterprise LLC. We've been using TenantCloud and give it a five out of five. So we use TenantCloud for a variety of tasks, to track rental balances, late fees, maintenance requests, how we're doing with the maintenance request, as well as balances with contractors, tax bills and inventory in each of the properties we manage. We like most about TenantCloud, that it's available on mobile apps. When we're traveling, we still manage a portfolio, that there's a seamless connection with our residents, and the residents feel like we're right around the corner when we may be halfway around the world. Right, so one of the opportunities we found with TenantCloud is the fork in the road for customer service. TenantCloud asks for ideas or to submit a ticket for help. And our trouble tickets have been awesome. We get turnaround, feedback, it's delightful. One of the growing edges and opportunities for TenantCloud is with the submission of ideas, because the ideas are submitted, but the turnaround time on the tweaks with the software seems to be a little longer, and the turnaround on ideas seems to be beyond the reach of the customer service representatives. They say they have to kick it over, kick it up to programmers, which is understandable, but it is a little less elegant than the rest of the parts of TenantCloud. So that's an opportunity for TenantCloud to grow.
Speaker 1: My name is Michael. I'm a small business owner. I'm giving Quicken a five out of five. For more reviews, click below. I've been using Quicken for probably close to 15 years. It's actually the first software I used to keep track of finances for myself and my business. Definitely has the name brand, so it's probably the first thing a lot of people think of when they think of personal finance or small business software. And it was super easy to use, to start off with. I have, since then, used a couple of other different products, but I still continue to use Quicken as well. I continue to use Quicken because of simply how easy it is to use. I'm not a bookkeeper or a professional finance person at all. I'm just a small business owner. And it allows me to keep track of everything I need for tax time and also just to know all the ins and outs of the finances of the business and being self-employed. Quicken's really strong when it comes to tracking for budgets as well. Whether it's just for personal finances or for small business, it's really effective and easy to use. I've used a couple different versions of Quicken over the years, I think starting in maybe 2007 or so, using that software, which it's only improved since then. But even then, it was very easy to onboard. I use the desktop version, which is just an application. Very easy to install and get it going. Small learning curve, if you're new to personal finance or something like that, just in learning all the different terminology, stuff like that. But once you get the hang of it, it's really easy to use and keep track of everything you might need in the finance world. If you're a small business owner or self-employed or anybody that just needs to keep track of their expenses, deductions, stuff like that, Quicken is definitely the best in its class. It can go really in depth. It goes more in depth than I've really ever needed it for, but for using the basic budgeting and tracking, stuff like that, it's super easy to use. I would really recommend it for anybody who's, especially, just getting started with finances and wanting to be more on top of their finances or needing it for tax purposes or something like that. Quicken is incredibly easy to use, and you'll actually learn a lot using it.
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