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Migrate your Anyone Home data

Leasing-intelligence CRM built for multifamily operators that tightly couples prospect tracking with automated outreach workflows, targeting NMHC-scale portfolios rather than small landlords.

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In its favor

Why people choose Anyone Home

The signal that keeps Anyone Home on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.

Niche multifamily focus with leasing-specific objects rather than generic CRM fields that require heavy customization to match property-industry workflows.

Integration ecosystem with LeaseHawk AI, MaxLeases, Lead2Lease, and MRI Real Estate Software means existing tool stacks can be partially preserved during migration.

Reported ease of use — reviewers on G2 highlight the shallow learning curve and intuitive navigation for leasing agents unfamiliar with CRMs.

Automation of message sequences (follow-up texts, emails, drip campaigns) embedded directly in the platform reduces need for separate marketing automation tools.

Served by known NMHC Top 50 multifamily operators, providing social proof for portfolio-scale leasing teams evaluating the platform.

Extremely limited public review volume (2 on Capterra, 10 on G2) suggests a small customer base and raises concerns about long-term product stability and support depth.

Pricing model is opaque — no public per-user rate or tier structure documented on third-party sites, making cost-of-ownership difficult to forecast.

Lack of publicly documented API means customers requiring custom integrations or data exports must go through the vendor directly, adding friction to any migration effort.

Customers reportedly leave when they scale beyond single-portfolio use cases and need the broader feature sets available in general CRM platforms like HubSpot or Salesforce.

Reasons to switch

Why people leave Anyone Home

The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing Anyone Home. Presented as facts, not knocks.

Platform scorecard

Strengths, weaknesses, and where Anyone Home fits

Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.

SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit

Strengths

Leasing-specific object model — Prospects, Properties, Units, and Pipeline Stages reflect the actual multifamily sales funnel rather than generic CRM terminology.Embedded automation for follow-up message sequences and task triggers reduces context-switching for leasing agents.Centralized reporting dashboard aggregates prospect pipeline data at agent, regional, and portfolio levels.Integrations with MRI Real Estate Software, LeaseHawk, MaxLeases, and Lead2Lease enable hybrid tech stacks.Reportedly simple UI with a shallow learning curve for non-technical leasing staff.

Weaknesses

No publicly documented API means all migration work requires vendor-facilitated data extraction.Extremely thin public review presence (12 total verified reviews across Capterra and G2) raises product longevity and support-resourcing questions.Pricing is opaque — no published per-user rate, tier structure, or feature gating visible outside of sales conversations.Workflow definitions (automation sequences) are not exportable and must be manually rebuilt on any new platform.Small vendor ecosystem compared to general CRMs, limiting third-party migration tooling and integrator familiarity.

Where it works

NMHC-scale multifamily portfolio operators with dedicated leasing teams who need domain-specific CRM objects rather than generic CRM fields requiring heavy customization.Property operators already using MRI Real Estate Software, LeaseHawk, MaxLeases, or Lead2Lease where partial integration stack preservation reduces migration friction.Mid-size multifamily operators where leasing agents are non-technical and benefit from a shallow learning curve on a leasing-specific interface.Single-portfolio operators focused primarily on prospect tracking and automated outreach who do not require cross-functional CRM capabilities.US-based multifamily operators who can work with vendor-facilitated data extraction and are not dependent on self-service API access.

Where it struggles

Organizations requiring cross-functional CRM capabilities beyond leasing, such as combined sales, marketing, and customer service workflows in a single platform.Multifamily operators with complex data governance requirements who need transparent, documented pricing tiers rather than opaque sales-driven quotes.Operators planning future platform migrations given that proprietary workflow definitions cannot export and must be manually reconstructed on any destination system.High-growth multifamily operators who will eventually need broader feature sets available in general CRMs like HubSpot or Salesforce when they scale beyond single-portfolio use cases.Organizations requiring self-service data exports or programmatic API access for custom integrations, custom reporting, or third-party migration tooling.

Pricing tiers

Anyone Home pricing overview

Anyone Home does not publish pricing publicly. The Capterra listing shows a placeholder starting price of $1 per feature, but this appears to be a listing artifact rather than a real rate. All real pricing is quote-only through their sales team, and no tier structure, per-user rate, or feature gating is visible in public-facing materials.

Per Feature

Tier 1 of 1

$1 per feature (starting, quote-only)

What's included

No free trial or free version listed on third-party sitesPricing appears to be quote-only, not self-serveSpecific feature tiers and per-user rates not publicly documentedAll pricing information requires direct contact with Anyone Home sales

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What gets migrated

Anyone Home object support

Object-by-object support for Anyone Home migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.

Prospects (Leads)

Mapping required

Anyone Home creates a Prospect record for each leasing inquiry with attribution fields (source, campaign, UTM parameters). We migrate Prospect fields as Contacts on the destination platform, mapping source and channel data into custom Contact properties.

Properties

Mapping required

Each managed asset is modeled as a Property with address, unit count, and amenity fields. We map Properties to the destination's equivalent object (e.g., Deals or Locations), handling any custom amenity fields as multi-select custom properties.

Units

Mapping required

Units are a sub-object of Properties representing individual apartments. We flatten Unit records into the Property record or map them as a related child object, preserving bed/bath count, floor level, and availability date.

Pipeline Stages

Mapping required

Anyone Home tracks prospects through leasing stages (New Inquiry, Touring, Application, Lease Signing). We map these stages to the destination CRM's pipeline stages, manually recreating stage names and order to preserve reporting continuity.

Workflows (Automations)

Not in this platform

Workflows are proprietary automation definitions — conditional triggers, timed delays, and message sequences — that do not have a documented export format. We do not migrate workflow definitions; instead we document each active workflow so it can be manually rebuilt on the destination platform.

Conversation Logs

Mapping required

Communication history (calls, texts, emails) attached to a Prospect is exportable via data dump. We import conversation logs as timestamped Activities on the destination Contact record, noting that formatting varies by channel.

Users (Agents and Admins)

Fully supported

User accounts with name, email, and role are standard records we migrate 1:1, reassigning all prospect assignments and activity ownership to the corresponding user on the destination platform.

Custom Properties

Mapping required

Anyone Home allows custom fields per account. We inventory all active custom properties during scoping and map them to equivalent custom fields or native fields on the destination, flagging any that are deprecated or empty.

Gotchas

What to watch for in Anyone Home migrations

Issues we've hit on past Anyone Home migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.

High

No publicly documented API for self-serve export

High

Workflow automations are not exportable

Medium

Pricing model not publicly published

Medium

Lead attribution data varies by integration source

Low

Review volume is too small to surface systemic issues

How a Anyone Home migration works

Four steps, Anyone Home-specific

Connect

Not publicly documented into Anyone Home. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.

Map

We translate Anyone Home-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.

Sample

Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate Anyone Home quirks before production.

Migrate

Full migration with Anyone Home rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.

FAQ

Anyone Home migration FAQ

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Most Anyone Home migrations under 1M records finish in 48–72 hours end-to-end. Larger orgs with custom objects or buyer-side security review typically take 5–7 days.

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