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Buildlogs - Simple tenant management for landlords | Product Hunt

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Support is great. Feedback is even better.

"Thanks for stopping by! I would love some feedback on the following:

- What are your biggest pain points when managing rentals? - What are the bare minimum things you'd like to keep track of for each unit? - How important is having an app vs a website for you to manage rentals?

Thanks again!"

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The real estate market is crazy right now. With interest rates being all over the place, some people might be holding onto their first home when they move and opting to rent it out instead of sell it.

Being a landlord myself of only 1 building and 4 units total, I know that keeping record of everything that is going on can be hectic. Especially so if being a landlord is your second job. Hopefully Buildlogs can help you organize the moving parts as you manage one or many of your units.

If you are a property manager, or know one, I would love to discuss some features that you might need when working with multiple buildings.

Sounds like a great tool! I'm not a landlord myself, but knowing some small-scale renting in my surroundings, it could definitely use some streamlining.

Another commenter mentioned UI Boosts. A few quick observations on the current UX/UI state of the landing page:

- For tablets and laptops the navigation and header situation is not ideal. The navigation that scrolls with the user is probably better situated when it scales down once the user scrolls over a specific threshold. Its current vertical size might detract from the content.

- The color scheme seems to much at once. I think the violet scheme in itself is not a bad choice, but the combination with the bright green clashes. Not violently, but it clashes. Maybe a white background for the navigation can counteract some of that imposing color scheme.

You are also not reusing that tone again on the rest of the landing page, so its used once inside the header but for other sections you are using completely different backgrounds and colors. I don't think that reinforces your brands colors (if they are your brands colors). At least some buttons or boxes could use that color scheme again.

- On smaller screen sizes the header content is not vertically centered on the screen. A height of 600px for certain breakpoints seems a sensible compromise to make a better impression on 1280x screens and below.

- Apart from the header illustration, the rest of the page is very barren in terms of visuals. I think you can at least get away with a few icons for your "Why use Buildlogs?"-section.

- You can reduce the footer height if you distribute its content over the entire width, not just in one box on the left side.

It needs some UI boosts, but it's a great idea! Congrats Connor!

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