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FuseProp is a vertical SaaS and procurement platform for multifamily residential properties. Its core use cases include unit inspections after tenant move-out, make-ready task management, materials purchasing, installation scheduling, and vendor collaboration. The website says it has served 28,194 apartment units, with target users including owner-operators, property managers, and owners who outsource property management.
The Inspection App is clearly marked as free. It supports scheduling inspections, taking mobile photos to document damage, verifying key safety and compliance items, turning photos and notes into tasks, and automatically generating shareable move-out reports. The make-ready board centralizes task status tracking so on-site and regional teams stay aligned. With a Purchasing Hub subscription, tasks can be converted into purchase orders, and the system supports vendor ordering, installation work-order scheduling, change order approvals, completion photos, and Punch List management. The Marketplace covers categories such as flooring, kitchen and bath, hardware, as well as cleaning, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing services. Installation is available in some markets, while nationwide shipping is supported.
Pricing details are incomplete. The Inspection App is labeled FREE and can be downloaded directly. Purchasing Hub is described only as a subscription product, requiring users to schedule a demo or contact sales; no plans, seats, property limits, or transaction commissions are listed. The Marketplace’s key pitch is that it is “at least 10% lower than your last invoice,” with pricing locked for at least one year, making it suitable for customers evaluating both software and procurement cost savings together.
Its main strength is a strong end-to-end workflow, especially for property operations with high volumes of unit turns. Photo-backed change orders, completion photos, and centralized boards improve vendor accountability. It also lets users keep preferred vendors while using FuseProp Marketplace, offering good flexibility. The downsides are that enterprise procurement concerns such as permission models, data security, compliance certifications, APIs, and system integration lists are not disclosed. Installation services are also not available in all regions.
FuseProp is better suited to U.S. multifamily property owners, property management companies, and renovation procurement teams, especially organizations that want to manage inspections, work orders, purchasing, and installation coordination in one place. There is no public information about access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For local property digitization in China, it may be necessary to compare it with domestic property management systems, work-order systems, or general procurement platforms. For overseas property assets, users should further confirm network accessibility, payment methods, tax invoices, and local vendor coverage.
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fuseprop.com is an United States Real Estate (Property Mgmt) 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 fuseprop.com directly.