AveryIQ is a full-stack property management platform competing against Appfolio, Yardi, Entrata. We think property management is a domain that is underserved by AI currently, and has so much potential for improving the experience for both tenants and landlords alike. This is a multidisciplinary domain, touching everything from payments and accounting to computer vision and complex workflows.
What we're looking for:
- Strong product design sense and a drive to see features built end-to-end with little guidance in a remote environment
- Experience with building robust systems, fully tested and reliable. (We move hundreds of thousands of dollars per month and cannot afford to make mistakes)
Tech stack: Bun/Hono, TypeScript, NextJS, React Native mobile app.
Open role highlights:
- Full stack engineer works across front-end, back-end, mobile.
If you're interested in joining our team, please reach out to info at averyiq.com with a 1 minute video introducing yourself and talk about any familiarity you have with the real estate domain. You can also send a resume, but under no circumstances send any AI-generated content. It will be immediately deleted. Anybody that takes time to send a video will get a response.
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AveryIQ is a completely vertical, all-in-one agentic property management firm. We are building our own software that can answer tenant questions, do payments and accounting, and handle repairs. We run operations for many multifamily rentals around Texas, and scaling nationwide.
- Our stack is Bun / Hono / Next / Expo
- We are YC-backed (W'24)
- Strong engineering/builder culture.
- Prefer Austin in-person, but open to extremely talented remote folks in timezones adjacent to CST.
I got sick of answering the same property management questions over and over again for my rental properties, and am finally building a modern, fully-fledged property management system, AveryIQ - https://averyiq.com
Appfolio, TurboTenant, Innago, etc. are just an extra chore, they don't actually help you do the work. AveryIQ is an extension of your communication channels - it handles everything from email, SMS, and voice calls. The idea is that you could go on vacation for a month and a moderately-sized long term rental portfolio could run itself. You get texted once a week for the important decisions (work order vendor bid approvals, lease signatures, etc.)
AveryIQ is a full-stack property management platform competing against Appfolio, Yardi, Entrata. We think property management is a domain that is underserved by AI currently, and has so much potential for improving the experience for both tenants and landlords alike. This is a multidisciplinary domain, touching everything from payments and accounting to computer vision and complex workflows.
What we're looking for:
- Strong product design sense and a drive to see features built end-to-end with little guidance in a remote environment
- Experience with building robust systems, fully tested and reliable. (We move hundreds of thousands of dollars per month and cannot afford to make mistakes)
Tech stack: Bun/Hono, TypeScript, NextJS, React Native mobile app.
Open role highlights:
- Full stack engineer works across front-end, back-end, mobile.
If you're interested in joining our team, please reach out to info at averyiq.com with a 1 minute video introducing yourself and talk about any familiarity you have with the real estate domain. You can also send a resume, but under no circumstances send any AI-generated content. It will be immediately deleted. Anybody that takes time to send a video will get a response.
https://averyiq.com