Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
MiCoto is a Mexico-based apartment and residential community management software platform. Its main goal is to centralize property management tasks that are typically scattered across WhatsApp, Excel, and ad hoc reminders into a single platform. According to its website, it has been operating since 2018 and serves 100+ communities in Mexico. It primarily targets neighborhood committees and homeowners’ associations, while also being suitable for small and midsize property management companies and larger residential developments.
The product covers the main day-to-day operational workflows of residential communities: fee collection and arrears tracking allow users to centrally view charges, payments, and overdue balances; the communication module is used to publish official committee notices, news, and announcements, reducing the confusion caused by multiple WhatsApp groups; reporting features support account status, income, and expense reports required for homeowners’ meetings; shared-area reservations support rules, calendars, and request management for spaces such as clubhouses and swimming pools; and access management covers visitors, suppliers, residents, and gatehouse scenarios. Its standout feature is not full self-service, but rather hands-on support from the team through the demo, configuration, and early launch stages.
The official website lists a starting price of 600 MXN/month, but does not provide a standard package table. Actual pricing depends on the number of units in the community, the required feature scope, and implementation support. A plan must be obtained after scheduling a demo or communicating via WhatsApp. The main content does not mention a free version or free trial, only a 30-minute guided demo.
The advantages are its clear vertical focus and the fact that it addresses common community management issues such as fee collection, arrears, financial transparency, chaotic communications, and conflicts over shared-area usage. Its human-assisted implementation and support response time of up to 3 business days are friendly for non-professional homeowners’ associations. Weekly updates also indicate that the product is still actively evolving. The downside is that publicly available information is incomplete: third-party integrations, APIs, permission models, compliance certifications, and cloud/self-hosted deployment options are not disclosed. Security information is relatively brief, and mobile capabilities are not clearly specified.
MiCoto is suitable for homeowners’ associations and neighborhood committees in Mexico that want to move away from managing everything with Excel and WhatsApp, as well as small and midsize management companies that oversee multiple communities but do not want to adopt a complex enterprise-grade property management system. If an organization requires an open API, advanced permissions, internationalization, or strong compliance certifications, these should be carefully confirmed before purchase.
The official website does not provide information about availability from mainland China, so its accessibility is unknown. Given that its service and support are clearly focused on the Mexican market, users in China should also evaluate language, time zone, payment, and access stability.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on micoto.mx official site.
micoto.mx is an Mexico SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach micoto.mx directly.