Build a Work Order App for Property Maintenance Teams
Track maintenance requests by unit, assign vendors, and log status in one web app. Launch it with Kleap. Free to start.
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A working app, not a template
What it is
A work-order app for property maintenance is a web-based system where a property manager logs tenant repair requests and unit upkeep as tracked jobs tied to a specific property, the tenant, and the technician or contractor assigned. It replaces scattered texts and emails with one shared view of what's reported, what's in progress, and what's resolved across every unit you manage.
What your property maintenance work order tracks
Every field below is one you can add, rename, or remove by chatting with Kleap — a starting point tuned for property maintenance.
Property / unit address
With many units under management, pinning the exact address and unit number routes work to the right door.
Tenant name
Tying the request to the tenant lets the manager follow up and confirm the repair with the person who reported it.
Issue category (appliance / plumbing / HVAC / general)
Categorizing the problem routes it to a contractor with the right trade and sets expectations on cost.
Priority (emergency / routine)
A burst pipe or no-heat unit is an emergency that outranks a routine cabinet repair in the queue.
Access / entry instructions
Whether the tenant grants entry or a lockbox code is on file determines if the tech can even get in to do the work.
Assigned tech / contractor
Matching an in-house handyman or an outside vendor to the job keeps the right person accountable for closing it.
Cost estimate
Recording the quoted amount lets the manager approve against the owner's repair budget before work proceeds.
Photos
Tenant-submitted and completion photos document the damage and the fix, protecting against disputes over deposits.
Status (new / assigned / in-progress / resolved)
The manager needs to see open versus resolved requests across the whole portfolio at a glance.
What good looks like for property maintenance
One app, a view for everyone
Property manager
The open request backlog by property, emergencies still unassigned, and cost estimates against owner budgets.
Maintenance tech / contractor
Their assigned jobs, the access instructions, and the issue details for each unit.
Tenant / requestor
That their request was logged, who's coming, and whether it's been resolved.
Buy a tool, or own one built for you
Off-the-shelf software makes you fit its mold. With Kleap you describe the work order you actually want and own it outright.
A typical work order
- Monthly per-seat fees that grow with your team
- Your data lives on their servers, in their format
- Fixed features — you adapt to the tool, not the reverse
- Generic, not shaped around property maintenance
Built with Kleap
- Free to start — no per-seat pricing
- You own the app and its database, data stays yours
- Change anything by chatting — fields, views, workflow
- Shaped around how property maintenance actually works
Build it in 3 steps
Describe it
Tell Kleap what your property maintenance needs, in plain words.
AI builds it
Get a real working app with records, forms, and a dashboard.
Publish
Refine it in chat, then publish. It is a live app you own.
Frequently asked questions
Does it text tenants updates or collect rent payments?+
No — Kleap doesn't auto-send SMS or email and doesn't process rent or payments through a processor. It keeps a clean record of every request, who's assigned, and the resolution status, so your team stays organized and you can communicate through your existing channels. It's the maintenance tracking layer, not a tenant-messaging or rent-collection platform.
Does it sync with Buildium, AppFolio, or QuickBooks?+
No — Kleap runs on its own database and doesn't integrate with property-management or accounting suites. That makes it a good standalone option for a landlord or small manager who wants a dedicated maintenance tracker without a heavy platform. Your accounting and lease management stay in whatever tool you already use, separate from the work orders.
Can contractors use it on-site without downloading an app?+
Yes — it's a responsive website, so an assigned contractor opens the job in their phone browser, reads the access instructions, and uploads completion photos from the unit. There's no app-store install to manage across a rotating set of vendors. Everything they update lands in the same shared record the manager sees.
How do I keep a repair history for each unit?+
Because every work order is tied to the property and unit, you build a full history of appliance, plumbing, and HVAC repairs at that address. That helps you spot a unit with recurring problems and decide when to replace rather than repair. It also gives you documented photo evidence for security-deposit and owner conversations.
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Ready to build it?
Describe your property maintenance work order and watch it come to life. Free to start, no code.