Co-living Operations Platform

Stop managing rooms.
Start running a business.

RoomPact is the operating system for shared living spaces. Pricing, contracts, maintenance, landlord pipelines, tenant waitlists. One platform. Zero chaos.

2X Higher NOI for landlords who convert to co-living
95% Average occupancy rate for managed co-living spaces
$38B Projected co-living market by 2035

Landlords are sitting on empty rooms. Tenants can't afford traditional leases. The tools to connect them are scattered across spreadsheets, PDF contracts, and phone calls.

01

Phoenix rents are falling

Down 2.86% year-over-year with vacancy rates above 8%. Traditional rental models are breaking.

02

No operator toolkit exists

PadSplit serves tenants. ColivHQ does basic PMS. Nobody owns the full stack for independent co-living operators.

03

Landlords need convincing

The data supports co-living. But there's no streamlined way to pitch, onboard, and manage landlord partnerships.

Smart Rent Pricing

Set room-by-room pricing based on square footage, amenities, and local market data. Flexible enough for weekly or monthly billing.

Month-to-Month Contracts

Generate, send, and manage flexible lease agreements. No long-term lock-ins. Digital signatures built in.

Maintenance Tracking

Tenants report issues. You track and resolve them. Keep properties in top condition without the back-and-forth.

Landlord Pitch Kit

Ready-made pitch decks with ROI projections for landlords and real estate agents. Show the numbers that matter.

Waiting List Engine

Build demand before you have supply. Manage tenant waitlists by location, budget, and move-in date.

Agency Pipeline

Track your outreach to property management agencies, real estate agents, and landlord networks in one place.

$3.99B Global co-living market in 2026
28% Compound annual growth rate through 2035
$1,479 Average Phoenix rent, down 2.86% YoY

Shared living is the future of affordable housing.
RoomPact is how you run it.

Built in Phoenix. Designed for operators who see empty rooms as opportunity, not liability.