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LotWize is an AI-first management platform for U.S. HOAs. Its core pitch is to help volunteer boards in self-managed communities move from “doing administrative work” to “reviewing and making decisions.” Built by Sanaf AI Solutions, it targets HOAs without a professional property management company, as well as PMCs managing multiple communities.
The platform covers the full HOA operations workflow. AI Board Assistant can record payments in natural language, draft violation notices, and send announcements. Document Brain and Resident Chatbot answer resident questions based on uploaded CC&Rs and bylaws, with clause citations. Modules such as Violation Manager, Architectural Review, Meeting Intelligence, Communications Suite, Smart Payments, Homeowner Portal, Global Search, and Mobile PWA support violations, approvals, meetings, notifications, payments, and mobile work. For permissions, it offers five roles: super admin, board member, committee member, homeowner, and renter. AI actions are restricted by role and require human confirmation.
The disclosed entry-level pricing is relatively clear: free forever for up to 10 homes; paid budget plans start at $59/month and cover up to 50 homes; the Hybrid plan starts at $35/month plus a 1% homeowner convenience fee; PMC pricing is $0.50–0.75/home/month. All paid plans include a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Plans are tiered by upload storage, chat rate limits, violation creation volume, and advanced AI features.
Security features include encryption in transit and at rest, immutable audit logs, AI action tagging, full data export, role-based access control, and a 99.9% uptime SLA. Payments are explicitly handled via Stripe Connect, and bank CSV imports are supported. For PMC imports, CSV mapping is mentioned for systems such as CINC, Enumerate, and TOPS. I did not find public information about APIs, webhooks, SOC 2, or ISO certifications. Deployment appears to be cloud SaaS, with no self-hosted option mentioned.
Strengths include a highly focused use case, deep AI-enabled workflows, pricing that is friendly to small HOAs, and an emphasis on no lock-in with full export. Limitations include strong dependence on U.S. HOA regulations, Stripe, and English governance documents; complex legal judgments still require human review. It is best suited for U.S. self-managed HOAs, volunteer boards, and PMCs looking to improve portfolio management efficiency. It is less suitable for Chinese property management companies or local communities to adopt directly.
Access from China is not addressed in the available materials, and there is no visible localization for payments or compliance. Procurement, Stripe collection, and adapting legal templates are likely to be the main barriers. Overseas alternatives worth comparing include PayHOA, Buildium, AppFolio, Vantaca, CINC, Enumerate, TOPS, and HOA Start.
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lotwize.com is an United States SaaS (Property Mgmt) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $59.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lotwize.com directly.