Tenvo
Maintenance × SMS
Property maintenance that starts with a text
Tenvo is an SMS-first property maintenance product built for small landlords and property managers. Instead of asking tenants to install another portal or app, Tenvo starts where the real behavior already lives: text messages. A tenant texts an issue, Tenvo turns that message into a tracked ticket, and the landlord gets a cleaner workflow for follow-up, status, vendors, and ticket history.
Crafted Capabilities
SMS-First Intake
Tenants report issues by text message instead of being pushed into another portal or app.
Tracked Tickets
Inbound messages become structured maintenance tickets with status, history, and context.
Property Structure
Organize maintenance work by property and unit so issues land in the right operating context.
Landlord Workflow
Give the landlord or property manager one place to review, respond, and move work forward.
Vendor Memory
Keep vendors, trades, and contact details as lightweight operating memory for maintenance work.
Message Timeline
Keep inbound and outbound maintenance communication attached to the ticket record.
Pilot Billing
Supports paid-pilot subscription plans from the first real-customer stage instead of hiding behind a waitlist.
Honest Scope
Stays intentionally narrow: maintenance communication and ticket flow, not a full property management suite.
What's Included
Included
Not Included
Questions
Do tenants need another app to use Tenvo?
No. That is the core wedge. Tenants text the issue and the landlord handles the workflow through Tenvo.
Who is Tenvo built for?
Tenvo is built for small landlords and property managers, especially those handling roughly 10 to 100 units.
Is Tenvo a full property management platform?
No. Tenvo is intentionally narrow. It focuses on maintenance communication and turning texts into tracked tickets.
What happens after a tenant texts an issue?
The message is received through Tenvo's SMS flow, turned into a ticket, and shown in the landlord dashboard with property, unit, and message context.
Does Tenvo support vendors?
Yes, as lightweight operating memory. Landlords can keep vendor contacts and link them to maintenance work, but Tenvo is not a vendor marketplace.
How does pricing work?
Tenvo uses paid-pilot subscription pricing from $29 per month to $199 per month, depending on portfolio size and workflow needs.
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