Intacct Corp., a provider of online financial software, and RealPage, a supplier of on-demand software and services for property management companies, revealed a $3 million, multi-year agreement to integrate Intacct's ERP On Demand application into RealPage's OneSite property management package. Intacct's financial software will mesh with OneSite's other applications that provide online leasing, renting and managing of apartments, including applicant screening, comprehensive facilities maintenance, purchasing and expense controls, accounting, and online rent payment. RealPage, a Texas-based company, claims more than 200,000 nation-wide apartment communities as OneSite clients. The company also offers two additional online property management products in the suite: CrossFire, a marketing system that automates capturing and entering leads; and YieldStar, an asset-management system. The RealPage suite, with Intacct's ERP On Demand, is priced at $3,050 for the initiation fee, with $2.40 per apartment unit per month every month after that. To use the RealPage OneSite part of the suite alone, the initial fee is $750 and then $750 each subsequent year.
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