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Circuit Living is a tech-enabled amenities platform for residential and commercial communities, focused on bringing fitness, healthy lifestyle, and resident activity services directly to the communities where residents or tenants live. Its website states that it operates across 24 states, 100k+ units, and 280 properties. Its positioning is closer to a “technology platform + offline service operations” model rather than generic enterprise software.
Based on the collected content, Circuit’s core strength lies in planning services for property owners or operators and delivering fitness, lifestyle, and Event Services to community residents through a local talent network. Its agreement allows Circuit to conduct business within the owner’s property spaces and requires the owner to provide service promotion support at least once per month, as well as include marketing materials in welcome packets. The contract also references assets such as software, mobile apps, algorithms, data, and analytics, but does not disclose specific backend functions, reporting, automated scheduling, resident-facing experiences, or admin-side modules.
Its business model is based on monthly contract fees, with specific pricing dependent on Exhibit A; no standard packages are listed on public pages. The initial agreement term is one year and automatically renews for another year unless either party gives notice of non-renewal. Event Services may be assigned a monthly budget, and unused Event Services budgets can roll over for future use, but all amounts paid are non-refundable. Payments overdue by more than 30 days may incur late fees of 1.5% per month or the maximum rate permitted by law.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, making it suitable for properties that want to outsource resident wellness and community programming to a professional team; its operating scale is also reasonably validated in the available text. The contract includes relatively complete provisions around confidentiality, data processing, intellectual property, unauthorized access, and prohibitions on malicious code. The limitations are also clear: there is no public product demo, pricing, third-party integration information, API details, permission structure, or compliance certification information. Since the service depends on offline execution and local resources, buyers need to assess cross-region consistency on the ground.
It is better suited for U.S. residential apartment communities, commercial buildings, real estate operators, and property management companies looking to improve resident experience and organize fitness classes and community events. If a company only needs standard SaaS scheduling, membership management, or building operations software, it should compare Circuit Living with solutions such as Mindbody, BuildingLink, Cobu, and VTS Activate.
The text does not provide information about access from China, CDN usage, data centers, or localization. Its access status is therefore unknown.
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circuitliving.com is an United States Real Estate 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 circuitliving.com directly.