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Octavo Piso is a web-based system for managing property owners’ communities and building administrations — “consorcios” — in Argentina. It is positioned as a tool that simplifies day-to-day administration for buildings, gated communities, or country clubs. The site emphasizes access from both desktop and mobile, with its core value being automated settlement of expensas — shared building/property fees — and payroll, as well as centralized handling of complaints, payments, visitors, amenities, due dates, and related tasks.
Its clearest module is “Mis expensas”: the system can complete fee settlements in minutes and automatically calculate debts, interest, expense allocation, and due dates, reducing manual work. Payroll settlement is also presented as one-click automation. The page says Octavo Piso stays updated according to local rules such as SUTERH, UTEDYC, Comercio, Marineros, and UECARA, allowing administrators to process payroll quickly. This suggests the product is deeply adapted to Argentina’s local property-management and employment regulations.
The captured text does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, or payment methods. It only provides registration, login, and a consultation form promising contact within 24 hours. Buyers therefore need to request a quote before procurement. In terms of integrations, the page includes an “Integraciones” navigation item and uses Google reCAPTCHA to protect forms, but it does not show specific connectivity with accounting, payment, banking, or government systems.
Its strengths are a focused use case and strong process automation, making it especially suitable for local management organizations that frequently settle property fees and payroll. Web access also lowers the barrier to adoption. The downside is that public information is incomplete: permissions, multi-user collaboration, data backup, security compliance, APIs, and developer support are not explained, making it difficult to assess whether it fits more complex enterprise governance or system-integration needs.
It is better suited to local Argentine property management companies, owners’ committees, and community/club managers. Access from China is unknown, and the product’s regulatory framework, language, and use cases are highly localized. If managing properties in China, it would be more advisable to first evaluate local property-management SaaS, smart community systems, or ecosystem apps built around DingTalk or WeCom.
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