ORDIN is a CAFM & PMS platform for property and facilities management, positioned as an βAI-assisted property and facility management platform.β Based on the information on its website, it aims to bring repairs, maintenance, inspections, assets, tenant payments, resident communication, and team management into a single interface, reducing workflow fragmentation caused by paper forms, spreadsheets, email, and messaging apps.
The product is built around a closed-loop property operations workflow. Work order and service request management centralizes repair requests from property teams or residents; preventive maintenance helps teams plan equipment servicing in advance and track maintenance history for individual assets via QR-code equipment service cards; inspections and mobile audits support checklist-based workflows on phones or tablets, with photo-based report generation. The engineer mobile app is designed for on-site work order handling, while the resident app and portal provide structured communication. Asset and inventory management, parking management, meter readings, tenant payment dashboards, and a service marketplace are also included in the same platform. For integrations, ORDIN claims it can connect with IoT, ERP, and hardware vendors, and integrate with major real estate ERP systems, but it does not show a specific vendor list or detailed interface capabilities.
The captured text includes navigation and calls to action such as Pricing, Try now, Request demo, and Book a personalised demo, but it does not disclose specific plans, prices, whether billing is by user, area, or asset, or whether there is a free version or trial period. In terms of deployment, the website emphasizes an online system, web app, and mobile apps, and mentions SaaS-based solutions, so it can be inferred that ORDIN at least offers a cloud SaaS model. Whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported is not stated.
Its strengths are broad module coverage and suitability for integrated management across repairs, preventive maintenance, and tenant communication. The mobile app, NFC, QR codes, and IoT/ERP integration direction also have practical value for field operations. The main drawback is the lack of key procurement information for enterprise buyers: data security certifications, permission models, SLA, API documentation, pricing, and payment methods are not clearly stated in the main content, so these details would need to be confirmed through a demo or sales discussion.
ORDIN is better suited to owners, property management companies, and facilities management teams handling assets such as office buildings, residential apartments, shopping malls, social infrastructure, warehouses, and logistics parks. Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If cross-border access, mobile app downloads, foreign-currency payments, or local ERP integration are involved, these should be verified in advance. Domestic alternatives to consider include Mingyuan Cloud, Kingdee property management solutions, and work order/property management systems within the DingTalk or WeCom ecosystems. International comparisons may include Planon, Yardi, MRI, UpKeep, and Fiix.
β 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 ord-in.com official site.
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