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Has anyone here used Innago and then switched to something else? I'm currently using it for property management, but I feel like it's a bit barebones, especially when it comes to automation. I heard TenantCloud has more robust features — would love to hear if it's really that much better.

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I’ve actually used Innago for a while when I first started managing properties. It’s decent if you’re just collecting rent or listing units, but I ran into limitations fast — especially when I wanted to automate more tasks like maintenance requests or accounting. That’s when I looked into TenantCloud. The platform feels much more complete for solo landlords or small portfolios. It has more advanced tools, like built-in lease templates, tenant screening, and full accounting features. What sold me was how intuitive it was — I didn’t need to “figure it out” the same way I did with Innago. If you’re considering switching, I really recommend checking out this detailed link that compares both. It gave me the clarity I needed to make the move confidently.

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Thanks for the breakdown! I’ve been wondering whether it’s worth switching from Innago, and this really clears things up. I’ve been looking for something more feature-rich, so I’m definitely going to try TenantCloud now.
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