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Twipi Group is a French enterprise software vendor focused on maintenance, works, asset technical management, and digitalization of condominium meetings for the real estate sector. Its product portfolio includes Twimm, Intwi, Tootwi, and Votim, targeting maintenance providers, owners/managers, residents, and property meeting voting scenarios respectively. The goal is to connect customers, sites, equipment, technicians, service providers, residents, and managers across the maintenance ecosystem into a single digital workflow.
Twimm is the core CMMS system, covering equipment and building asset registries, preventive/corrective maintenance, contract management, work order planning, quote-to-order-to-works-to-invoicing workflows, customer portals, a mobile technician app, offline mode, SMS notifications, activity reports, and optional energy management. Intwi is geared more toward owners and asset managers, supporting site and equipment records, incident handling, regulatory inspections, document storage, service provider connectivity, performance tracking, and integration with Tootwi. Tootwi gives residents mobile maintenance requests, photo uploads, progress tracking, and communication. Votim is designed for condominium general meetings, supporting electronic check-in, proxy votes, real-time voting results, confidential ballots, and post-meeting minutes generation.
The scraped text does not disclose plans, pricing, billing metrics, or payment methods; it only provides “request a demo” calls to action in multiple places. Deployment options are also not clearly stated. The pages describe the products as a platform, web app, and mobile applications, so it can be inferred that online and mobile usage are supported, but this does not confirm whether self-hosting is available.
Twipi’s strength lies in multi-role collaboration: service providers, subcontractors, technicians, residents, managers, and customers can work around incidents, work orders, and reports. On security, the text explicitly states that data is stored in independent databases within the EU, and highlights Votim’s secure, confidential, and indisputable voting. For integrations, it only mentions interoperability, Intwi’s connection with Tootwi, IoT remote monitoring, BIM viewing, and SMS notifications; no API or developer documentation information is provided.
Its advantages are deep vertical focus, comprehensive maintenance workflows, strong mobile/offline capabilities, and coverage of both resident experience and electronic voting for property meetings. The drawbacks are limited transparency around pricing, APIs, permission details, and deployment options, while its use cases are clearly oriented toward French real estate and condominium management. It is best suited to European property managers, maintenance companies, and facilities management teams with extensive buildings, equipment, work orders, and service provider collaboration needs.
The text does not provide information about access from China, so real-world testing is required; payment methods are also undisclosed. Chinese teams considering procurement should focus on network accessibility, Chinese-language support, local invoicing and payment, cross-border data transfer, and compatibility with local property regulations. Alternatives to compare include Planon, IBM Maximo, MaintainX, UpKeep, Facilio, as well as domestic property/facilities management and real estate operations systems.
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