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Repasse is a vertical SaaS platform for real estate agencies in Brazil. Its core goal is not to be a generic ERP system, but to bring rent collection, commission withholding, automatic owner payouts, contracts, inspections, signing, finance, and some tax reporting into one system. It emphasizes “traceable funds”: after a tenant pays, the system generates the agency’s commission and the amount payable to the property owner according to the workflow, then pays out automatically via Pix.
The product’s most distinctive features are its anti-fraud and audit design. Funds do not enter Repasse’s own account; instead, payments run through the customer’s own Asaas gateway, in a BYOK-style model. Before payment, the system verifies that the Pix key belongs to the property owner and confirms it through Banco Central’s DICT. If the receiving account, commission, or manual reconciliation is changed, approval from a second person is required. Every contract, collection, and payout action has a timeline, with records appended in a SHA-256 hash chain to help detect tampering with historical data. It also supports webhook logs, associations, daily reconciliation, and one-click reprocessing, reducing the risk of losing payment status across systems.
Pricing is transparent, combining a base monthly fee with a charge per active contract. Plataforma costs R$49/month + R$4.50/contract and covers contracts, inspections, built-in signing, and related features. Repasse costs R$99/month + R$8.50/contract and adds automatic payouts and Clicksign integration. More than 200 contracts requires Enterprise pricing by quote. A 14-day full-feature trial is available with no credit card required. There is no long-term lock-in, plans can be canceled, and data can be exported as CSV. Annual billing gives a 20% discount only on the base fee; contract fees are still billed monthly.
Its strengths are a focused use case, a high degree of automation, and the fact that audit trails, Pix verification, and approval workflows are built into the product structure rather than bolted on as extras. For agencies still stitching together spreadsheets, payment systems, and signing tools, it offers clear consolidation value. Its limitations are also clear: it is heavily dependent on Brazil’s local payments, legal, and service ecosystem, including Pix, LGPD, Asaas, Clicksign, and D4Sign. Automatic payouts are only available on the higher-tier plan; public materials do not show open API, self-hosting, multilingual, or internationalization capabilities, and some DIMOB/IR features are still marked as “coming soon.”
Repasse is best suited to small and midsize real estate agencies and rental management companies in Brazil, especially teams with many property owners, frequent payout splitting, and a need for audit trails and reduced risk of misdirected payments. For users in China, the underlying business infrastructure does not match well: payments, tax reporting, and contract signing are all difficult to reuse directly. Network accessibility is not documented, so it should be considered unknown. For similar needs in China, a more practical alternative would be a combination of domestic real estate agency management software, e-signature platforms, and bank or payment-provider payout-splitting solutions.
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