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Jan 15, 2026
Our Aim: Returning Time to Property Teams
Eliminating the coordination tax.
The average property manager spends nearly 6 hours of their day on "coordination tasks." This is high-frequency, low-leverage work: checking if a repair was done, chasing a quote, or updating a tenant on a delay.
Work that Scales
Our aim is simple: to make property management a high-leverage profession again. By delegating the coordination layer to Ground Layer, teams can manage 5x more units with the same headcount, without sacrificing service quality.
Focus on Assets, Not Inbox
When you aren't buried in emails and SMS threads, you can focus on what actually moves the needle: asset strategy, acquisitions, and building real human relationships with owners and residents.