We build property technology software for PropTech startups and real estate businesses across the US, UK, and Australia. From smart building systems to property management platforms and parking automation — built with the hardware integrations, reliability, and scalability that property technology actually demands.
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Property technology sits at the intersection of physical assets, digital systems, and multiple stakeholders — creating software complexity that general-purpose agencies routinely underestimate.
PropTech products often involve physical hardware — access control systems, sensors, cameras, payment terminals. The software layer needs to communicate reliably with hardware in real-world conditions, not just in demos.
Property technology typically serves property managers, tenants, owners, and service providers — each requiring different permissions, dashboards, and workflows from the same underlying platform.
Parking payments, rent collection, service charges, booking deposits — property transactions require payment processing that's reliable, auditable, and integrated with property management workflows.
Property owners and operators need utilisation data, revenue reporting, and performance analytics specific to their portfolio. Generic software rarely produces reports that match property-specific decision-making needs.
Property technology software built for the real-world complexity of property assets and operations — not adapted from a generic template.
Cloud-based parking management with ANPR camera integration, contactless payment processing, real-time availability dashboards, access control, and revenue reporting. Built for commercial properties, hospitals, and retail.
Custom property management software for landlords, letting agents, and property managers. Tenancy management, maintenance workflows, financial reporting, and tenant portals.
Mobile applications for tenants, residents, and building users. Access control, maintenance requests, facility booking, and communication — connecting residents to the building and to management.
Dashboards and reporting tools for property investors and operators. Occupancy analytics, revenue reporting, maintenance cost tracking, and portfolio performance visualisation.
A PropTech product we built that's now operating across Australia at scale.

Parkezi is a proudly Australian-owned PropTech company delivering smart car park automation. Teamseven built the complete cloud-based software platform — ANPR camera integration for automatic number plate recognition, contactless payment processing, real-time management dashboards, access control, and revenue reporting.
The platform now operates at commercial parking stations, shopping centres, hotels, and enterprise sites across Australia — including NSW Ambulance, Quest Hotels, Mercure Hotels, and Parklea Markets. Rated 5.0 on Google. This is what a properly executed hardware-plus-software PropTech product looks like.
View Parkezi liveWe select the stack based on hardware integration requirements, reliability, and long-term maintainability.
Yes — hardware-software integration is a core part of our PropTech work. We've integrated with ANPR cameras, access control systems, payment terminals, and IoT sensors. The integration approach depends on what hardware is involved and what APIs or protocols it supports — we assess this during discovery.
Yes. Property management platforms are complex — multiple user types, financial tracking, document management, maintenance workflows, and often accounting software integrations. We scope these carefully during discovery to understand the full complexity before quoting.
Yes — we build iOS and Android apps for tenants, residents, and building users using Flutter or React Native. The app connects to the backend platform for access control, maintenance requests, communication, and service booking.
A focused PropTech MVP — core management dashboard, basic payment integration, admin portal — typically runs AUD $40,000–$80,000. A full platform with hardware integration, tenant apps, and advanced reporting runs AUD $80,000–$180,000. Scope and integration complexity drive cost more than any other variable.
Yes — we've built platforms that connect to IoT sensors, cameras, and building management systems. The key is defining clear data flows and failure modes before building. IoT integrations have edge cases that need to be designed for, not discovered in production.
We built Parkezi — now deployed at NSW Ambulance, hotel chains, and commercial sites across Australia. If you're building property technology with hardware integrations or multi-stakeholder workflows, we'd like to hear about it.
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