Placester vs. Yardi Voyager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Placester
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Placester offers a real estate marketing platform featuring IDX real estate website, lead nurturing and CRM, as well as a content marketing service in two service tiers: Agent Pro available to individual agents, and Broker Pro which features all the capabilities of Agent Pro but supports up to 10 agent accounts in a single package.
$80
per month
Yardi Voyager
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Yardi Voyager provides residential and commercial property management software. Capabilities include integrated accounting, lease renewal workflow, and modules for multi-family, senior, and affordable housing, as well as retail, office and industrial units. The company was founded in 1984 and has 4,000 employees and 35 offices around the world.N/A
Pricing
PlacesterYardi Voyager
Editions & Modules
Starter Plan
$80
per month
Advanced Plan
$150
per month
Office Builder Plan
$200
per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
PlacesterYardi Voyager
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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8.5
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Likelihood to Renew
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9.0
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Usability
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7.3
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Support Rating
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7.5
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Implementation Rating
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8.0
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User Testimonials
PlacesterYardi Voyager
Likelihood to Recommend
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I think it really depends on what you're looking to get out of the system. In terms of managing, updating, creating, and following prospect records, Yardi Voyager is absolutely fantastic. There are a number of existing API integrations already on the market that can connect into the record, and I commissioned a custom one to be built to work with the website that seems on the whole to work fairly flawlessly, so long as your community codes aren't regularly changing. That said, you definitely need to do strong onboarding with anyone coming into the system, particularly if they have limited former CRM experience. There's a great opportunity to input (and aggregate reports) from multiple facets of the system, but if people are inputting poor data, or missing it entirely, or you haven't formalized an even plan for things like Source and Sub Source then even the best system is likely to end up disappointing you and your stockholders when it comes time to analyze data. But, when used properly I'm impressed with how robust it is.
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Pros
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  • Reporting in Yardi is really strong, especially the financial reporting.
  • Yardi also is good at versatility when it comes to finding information - you can locate data in many ways and output in many forms.
  • Yardi is pretty seamless with allowing you to switch from property to property.
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Cons
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  • Upon disposition the retrieval of all on line documents by unit instead of tcode.
  • Menus are all over the place and need to be standardized.
  • Ease of finding reports, seems like if you are looking for a recurring pmt report typing recurring payment would get you the result, but instead it is a payment manager analytics report.
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Likelihood to Renew
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We have invested 5 years of setup, implementation and training on Voyager. It's doing a very good job for us and I feel we've only scratched the surface of its capabilities. Yardi support has been very responsive with very little down time. The training materials are great from Client Central
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Usability
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I'm coming from the perspective of a fairly tech-adept person, so I didn't find the system too hard to learn. That said, I do feel some of the buried menus and the system's own internal search feature could use some improvement, but I have that feeling about the vast majority of CRMs I've ever used. There may be a little bit of a struggle to onboard/train up someone who isn't used to this sort of system, but once up and going it should be smooth sailing.
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Support Rating
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The local office is very knowledgeable, however recently it seems that Yardi has begun to route calls offshore and the knowledge base there does not seem to be as strong as the USA based support centers. All customizations are done by offshore personnel, which presents issues in terms of the language barrier and time zone differences.
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Implementation Rating
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If you are converting from another system, grouping your properties by subsidy type seemed to help us. We were able to focus on a half dozen properties at a time, rather than the entire portfolio.
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Alternatives Considered
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Yardi is more user-friendly, dynamic, and comprehensive than other similar products in the real estate space. While there is some ramp-up time to learn the system, Yardi is pretty intuitive and literal, which removes much of the confusion that other systems offer. Voyager also allows us to integrate better with outside vendors, as it is one of the most common ERP systems on the market.
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Return on Investment
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  • Yardi saves much time whenever my company is involved in consulting a property manager or an asset manager on their real estate asset. Because we can look at their Yardi financials, it's easy to tell where cash is being spent.
  • Yardi has a positive ROI by making us able to answer these questions quickly, and thus keep clients happy.
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