
Developers
Ship your next project with its own branded resident experience before handover day — your logo, your colours, your URL. Yuniyo sits underneath. When the board takes over, the residents stay on the same platform.
Yuniyo is the operating platform for new residential buildings — deployed by developers, active from the day contracts are signed. Buyers get a live community before the building exists. Handover runs as a structured workflow. The same platform becomes the building's long-term operating system, and a real financial record builds from every payment that flows through it.
A residential building has a 30-year operational life, and the software around it covers fragments: a CRM for the developer, a spreadsheet for the board, WhatsApp for the rest. Yuniyo is built to run the whole thing — from the day a buyer signs to the building's 30th year.
The year and a half between signing and moving in is the loneliest part of buying a home. Several hundred thousand committed to a building that doesn't exist yet, and an update PDF that lands twice a year. Yuniyo replaces that with a live feed of the build — and a room with the people who'll share a staircase.

The day someone gets the keys is the most consequential day in a building's life, and usually the least structured. Yuniyo turns it into a workflow — every snag timestamped, every signature captured, every document in one package that survives the transfer to the new board.

Years one through thirty. Meter readings on the fifth, AGM in May, reserve contribution debated in June, roof replaced some time in year nineteen. Yuniyo is the system that keeps all of it in one ledger — and gives residents a reason to return between the votes.

Developers build. Residents live. Boards run. The moments where those three talk to each other — contract day, handover day, every AGM after — are exactly the moments where the software usually drops them. That's the seam Yuniyo is built around.

Ship your next project with its own branded resident experience before handover day — your logo, your colours, your URL. Yuniyo sits underneath. When the board takes over, the residents stay on the same platform.

From the moment you sign, you're inside your building. You watch it go up. You meet the people you'll share a wall with. You raise your first snag on the day you get the keys — in the same resident experience you'll use to pay maintenance five years later.

Votes that satisfy statutory law. Minutes written for you. Meter readings that collect themselves. The point isn't fewer features — it's the end of the spreadsheet archaeology nobody signed up for.
“A residential building is a living thing with a thirty-year operational life. It deserves software that reflects that — not three disconnected tools bolted together by the accident of whoever was selling that year.”— The thesis behind Yuniyo

If yours isn’t here, we’re on email and usually reply within a day.
Developers, initially. They deploy Yuniyo for a project and pay per unit per month — residents and boards get access to the building's platform without buying anything separately. As a building matures past handover, the board becomes the direct relationship and can continue or upgrade their plan.
If you are planning a new building, improving handover, or replacing fragmented resident tools, a short call is usually enough to see whether Yuniyo fits.