SuiteOne pricing

Pricing follows your product mix, rollout scope, and payment volume.

SuiteOne is priced around the product you launch first, the communities or properties you operate, and the amount of payment or notification volume flowing through the platform. A pricing review keeps the package aligned with the first operational job instead of forcing every customer into the same bundle.

Pricing model
Product mix + operating footprint + payments
Scoped quote
Factor 1
Product layer
Start with the first job
Factor 2
Operational scope
Match the real footprint
Factor 3
Payment model
Scale with collections
Step 01
Dues
$149/mo
Step 02
Lite
$199/mo
Step 03
Full
$249/mo
Product layer

Start with the first job

Pricing starts with the product path you launch first. CommunityOne can include DuesFlow and Lite entry points, while ListingOne separates solo agents from small and large office teams.

Operational scope

Match the real footprint

Community count, property count, user volume, and administrative complexity shape implementation depth and support tier.

Payment model

Scale with collections

Billing workflows can include platform fees, processing volume, reminders, receipts, settlement, and launch support depending on the rollout.

Community pricing ladder

Dues-first pricing stays simple. Full operations can expand when the community is ready.

Within CommunityOne, the DuesFlow wedge covers payment basics first: balances, checkout, receipts, reminders, and collections visibility. The Lite wedge adds lightweight operations for simpler communities. Full CommunityOne is the deeper operating system for governance, resident visibility, documents, meetings, and requests.

Step 01

DuesFlow

Payable balance. Checkout. Receipt.

$149/mo

The bare-minimum CommunityOne entry path for payable balances, resident checkout, immutable receipts, reminders, and admin payment visibility.

  • Payable balances and checkout
  • Immutable receipt visibility
  • Reminder readiness
  • Admin paid/unpaid view
Step 02

CommunityOne Lite

Lightweight community portal

$199/mo

The next step after DuesFlow: a simple resident portal with contacts, updates, meetings, documents, and baseline dues visibility.

  • Member and contact basics
  • Announcements
  • Meetings and documents
  • Resident dues visibility
Step 03

CommunityOne

Full community management

$249/mo

The full community-management tier for governance, resident requests, reporting, moderation, and future service upgrades.

  • Board/admin workflows
  • Requests and approvals
  • Reporting and oversight
  • Eligible for service upgrades
ListingOne pricing ladder

Solo agents, small offices, and larger broker teams should not buy the same package.

ListingOne starts with the individual property launch job, then splits team packaging by office size: smaller 2–5 person teams get a right-sized shared workflow, while 10+ agent/broker offices carry a higher-volume large-team package.

ListingOne

Free

Individual agents testing a single launch workflow

Free
  • Guided property brief
  • Starter launch assets
  • Saved project history
Starter package for first-use validation
ListingOne

Pro

Active agents who need repeatable listing kits

$29/mo
  • OpenAI launch asset generation
  • Rewrite actions
  • Saved launch-kit versions
$290/yr annual option
ListingOne

Small Team

2–5 person offices and lean broker teams

$99/mo
  • Shared listing workflows
  • Team-ready saved kits
  • Office-standard launch assets
$990/yr annual option
ListingOne

Large Team

10+ agent/broker offices with higher launch volume

$249/mo
  • Higher-volume listing operations
  • Brokerage-ready asset history
  • Expansion path for review/approval workflows
$2490/yr annual option
Pricing proof

Focused products keep buying clear. The platform keeps expansion clean.

The quote should reflect the real launch path: which workflow goes live first, what operational footprint it covers, and whether payments are part of day one.

1

Transparent CommunityOne entry points

The current community ladder remains visible for dues-first and lightweight operations paths under CommunityOne.

2

ListingOne office split

ListingOne separates small 2–5 person offices from larger 10+ agent/broker offices so team pricing matches actual launch volume.

3

Scoped pricing review

A pricing review clarifies the right product path, implementation depth, and payment-volume assumptions before launch.

Next move

Ready to unify your real estate operations?

SuiteOne is the shared operating system behind CommunityOne and ListingOne, with CommunityOne dues and Lite wedges under the same umbrella: one login, one identity layer, consistent roles, and a platform that scales as you add products.