Notifii has moved the day to day notification systems for property and facility managers to the cloud — to make everyday communications quick and painless.
The holiday season is here and your residents are full of cheer! Events are a great way to enhance customer experience. We interviewed a series of property managers and put together a list of some of the most unique and engaging holiday events! buff.ly/3FuHQQX
Package volumes increase exponentially during the holiday season and this past Black Friday set records for sales! Is your property ready? Check out our holiday guide to package management. buff.ly/3ueLAkj
Distributing paper flyers is so 2000. Save time, money, and the environment with text message notifications! See how Pinnacle Woods Apartments increased their resident engagement and saved their onsite team time using #NotifiiConnect here: buff.ly/3B2IymW
Sometimes the best amenities aren't even inside the unit. Check out this great piece by @mulitfamilydive on fostering community in the outdoor areas of your property. buff.ly/3NPng1a
" This product is so user-friendly ! I love how the interface makes it so easy to manage our flow of packages. The system keeps up with tracking and also works along our ticketing system which helps so much with reconciling orders." - Sabrina G buff.ly/3ha5CsQ
Pinnacle Woods has used the multiuser capabilities of Notifii Connect to support consistent communication with residents and boost accountability! Read more about their experience here: buff.ly/3Noc63g
Tracking a package in a 20,000-seat, 1.5 acre, state-of-the-art multipurpose event center now takes mere seconds. Find out how the T-Mobile Arena optimized their package operations.
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#CyberMonday is here! As online shopping continues to surge this holiday season, the number of packages delivered to your property is only expected to rise. Find your solution to complete package management from @Notifii. hubs.ly/H0_tbtV0
ALT Package Management Blog Title. "It costs a property manager 10 minutes of productivity every time they handle a package delivery, which adds up to $3.3 million a year in potential revenue lost."