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HappyCo

www.happy.co

 
HappyCo is the leading real-time property operations platform for the Multifamily real estate industry. Through mobile inspections, remote monitoring and real-time reporting, HappyCo empowers apartment operators to increase resident satisfaction, bolster risk reduction, and increase operating efficiency across their portfolio. Our mobile and web applications drive standardized, high-quality data collection for unit and property inspections to reduce operating costs, optimize maintenance and turn, and ensure a quality resident experience with real-time visibility. HappyCo was founded in Adelaide, Australia in 2011 by successful entrepreneur turned real estate investor Jindou Lee and software engineer Andrew Mackenzie-Ross. With over 1.5 million units under ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.happy.co
  • 1000 Van Ness Avenue Suite 200
    San Francisco, CA USA 94109
  • Phone: 415.230.9832

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ben Nowacky
Chief Product and Technology Officer Profile

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