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Residio

How it works

The property becomes the centre of the record.

Residio is intentionally simple at the start. Create the property. Connect the manager. Record activity. Keep decisions and costs attached to the work.

Tablet showing a Residio request approval flow on a quiet stone surface
Owner decision · inside the record
The product works because everything meaningful returns to one place: the activity record of the property.

The loop

Four steps from scattered updates to a visible record.

01

Create the property

The owner starts with the home they need visibility over: location, context, and the people connected to it.

02

Connect the manager

The manager sees the assigned property and can add the updates that normally live in messages, notes, and camera rolls.

03

Record what happens

Activity entries create the ongoing record: checks, maintenance, photos, documents, costs, and comments.

04

Decide with context

When a quote or approval is needed, the owner receives the decision inside the same property record.

The record grows

A phone update becomes the permanent property history.

The first product moment is deliberately ordinary: a person at the property records what happened. That simple act is what gives owners control from abroad.

Phone on a villa terrace showing a Residio activity timeline
Activity first · visible immediately

Today

The core loop is about visibility.

The first version focuses on the property, the people caring for it, and the activity record owners can actually use.

Next

The record becomes more useful over time.

Documents, ledger entries, routines, visits, and maintenance history all gain value because they connect back to the same timeline.

Principle

Simple enough to replace a WhatsApp update.

If recording an update is slower than sending a message, adoption fails. The product has to stay calm and quick.

Every property already has a story. Residio gives it structure.

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