Solo Founder Seeking Market Validation for Independent Property Manager Software
A solo developer is building property management software targeting independent operators managing 10–200 residential units, a segment they perceive as underserved by enterprise-focused incumbents. The post is primarily a request for competitive landscape feedback and feature prioritization advice, not a description of a problem being experienced. There is no clear pain point articulated beyond the developer's own market assumptions.
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