Solutions
Apartment & Resident Management Systems
Give Residents and Property Teams One Operational Channel
EWWD builds apartment-management platforms that connect a resident mobile app with property, finance, customer-service, technician, and security workflows. Announcements, billing, maintenance, facility bookings, visitor passes, parking, and notifications can be managed within one apartment-scoped system.
Problems This Solution Addresses
- Resident communication, billing, tickets, and bookings are fragmented.
- Property teams cannot track requests and follow-up in one place.
- Visitor and security workflows rely on paper or informal messages.
Implemented Capability Pattern
- Announcements and resident content
- Billing and payment workflows
- Maintenance and customer-service tickets
- Facility booking and visitor passes
- Parking, security, notifications, and tenant-scoped administration
When This Solution Is a Fit
- Apartment operators planning a resident app
- Multi-property managers requiring tenant isolation
- Properties consolidating resident, finance, service, and security workflows
How EWWD Approaches Implementation
- Map the current workflow, users, decisions, exceptions, and source systems.
- Define a practical first release with explicit evidence, security, and integration requirements.
- Validate the workflow with real users, then release and improve it in measured stages.
Related Project Proof
EWWD Product/Demo
EWAPT
EWAPT is an EWWD product demo for multi-tenant apartment operations. A Flutter resident app connects to a Laravel API and Filament dashboard for announcements, billing, service requests, facility booking, visitor passes, parking, security, notifications, and apartment-scoped administration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can one platform serve multiple apartment properties?
Yes. EWAPT’s reference architecture scopes records by apartment, with property branding, roles, and data access controlled per tenant.
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