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GoldenHub Investments Ltd’s GoldenHub RealtyOS is positioned as a supported housing value-chain platform for managing agents, local councils, landlords, support providers, and residents. It is not a managing agent itself, but rather provides a “connected operating layer” that lets housing-operations stakeholders collaborate around a single trusted operational view.
Based on the site content reviewed, the platform focuses on solving the problem of supported housing data being scattered across people, emails, spreadsheets, and siloed systems. RealtyOS covers referral, placement/accommodation, support evidence, documents, finance visibility, and reporting. It also includes resident records, room and property management, support workflows, housing benefit visibility, inspections, risk items, and structured reports. For support providers, the platform supports weekly notes, safeguarding, risk, and outcome records; for landlords, it emphasizes visibility into properties, occupancy, maintenance, and payments. Multi-party collaboration is its core selling point, but the site does not disclose a specific permissions model, approval workflows, or role-based access controls.
The official website does not provide plans, pricing, payment methods, a free tier, or trial information. It also does not clarify whether the product is delivered as a pure cloud SaaS, self-hosted software, or a hybrid deployment. The page mentions a platform login and secure platform operations, indicating that it at least has an online platform format, but the deployment architecture cannot be determined from that alone.
The platform handles sensitive information such as resident data, support records, risks, evidence, and financial visibility. The site describes it as a secure operating environment. However, no specific details were found regarding GDPR, ISO 27001, SOC, data encryption, data residency, audit logs, or similar controls. Third-party integrations, APIs, webhooks, and developer documentation are also not mentioned in the reviewed content, so its technical extensibility should be confirmed directly with the vendor.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, coverage of the full supported housing workflow from referral to outcomes, and support for council evidence, agent control, landlord visibility, and resident continuity. Its weakness is the lack of public commercial and technical information, especially around pricing, compliance, and integrations. It is better suited to UK supported housing operators that need multi-party collaboration, evidence retention, and structured reporting. If the requirement is only general property management or lightweight project collaboration, more general-purpose SaaS tools may be worth comparing.
The site content does not mention access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment methods, so these remain unknown. Chinese users with similar needs could compare Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Airtable, Monday.com, or local property/social-services management systems, with particular attention to local compliance, language, and payment support.
⚠ 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 goldenhub.co.uk official site.
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