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Urbanxo is a web-based SaaS platform for residential development, new-home sales, and real estate brokerage teams. It brings property inventory, clickable unit maps on building photos, quotes/reservations/deals, installment collections, public listing websites, and marketing tools into one workspace. The goal is to reduce the handoffs between sales, marketing, and finance that often rely on spreadsheets and chat history.
Its most distinctive feature is the ability to “draw unit polygons on building photos”: teams can upload façade or site images, outline apartments, parking spaces, retail units, and more, then link them to inventory status to prevent the same unit from being sold twice. The sales workflow covers customers, quotes, reservations, accepting a quote and converting it into a deal, payment plans, and actual payment records. On the marketing side, it offers anonymous visitor analytics, featured-property spotlights, a public buyer-facing listing site, 360° virtual tours, centralized unit image management, and—depending on the plan—AI copywriting, AI landing pages, Deal Coach, and a chat assistant for public pages. Telegram integration is useful for salespeople who need to check inventory, pricing, and key statuses while on the move.
The official website clearly lists the Standard plan at $120/month, excluding tax, positioned as the core operational workflow without AI features. It also emphasizes that users can explore for free first, and that charges will be shown before they subscribe. AI rendering enhancement, Copilot, promotional copy, AI landing pages, and similar features depend on eligible plans and backend configuration, but the site does not fully disclose pricing, quotas, or limits for Pro or higher-tier plans.
The main strengths are its clearly defined vertical use case, coherent inventory visualization, sales pipeline, and payment collection management, plus built-in public listing pages and 360° tours, which reduce the need to purchase multiple tools. Workspace separation, role permissions, calendars, and internal collaboration features also make it suitable for teams managing multiple projects. The main drawback is the limited compliance and security information: there is no visible mention of certifications such as SOC 2, ISO, or GDPR. Third-party integration details are also limited beyond Telegram, domains, and email. If a company already has a mature CRM, ERP, or finance system, Urbanxo’s integration capabilities should be carefully validated.
Urbanxo is better suited to small and medium-sized residential developers, new-project sales agencies, and teams that need to quickly build a digital sales showroom. It is less suitable for companies looking only for a general-purpose CRM or a highly customized ERP. Access from mainland China is currently unclear, and payment methods are not disclosed. If a China-based team plans to use it long term, they should first test network stability, foreign-currency payments, SMS/email deliverability, and public-site loading performance. Domestic alternatives to consider include Ming Yuan Cloud and Fang Online, while general CRM comparisons could include HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive.
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