Tenant Inc., provider of the self-storage industry’s leading all-in-one technology platform, today announced a new integration with SiteWare, a product of Apoorva Corporation, an operations platform that centralizes audits, tasks, and work orders for self-storage teams. This partnership empowers operators to replace scattered spreadsheets and emails with a single, unified system where findings from site walkthroughs become actionable, trackable tasks, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.
A common challenge for growing self-storage operators is maintaining visibility and accountability across a portfolio. As teams scale, managing site audits, assigning follow-up tasks, and tracking work orders becomes increasingly complex, leading to operational gaps and inefficiencies.
“This integration is about giving operators the tools they need to manage a growing portfolio with confidence,” said Justin Paquin, Sr. Director of Product at Tenant Inc. “By connecting Hummingbird’s system of record with SiteWare’s system of action, we are enabling our customers to build truly scalable operational workflows. It provides the visibility and accountability needed to ensure that standards are being met at every facility, every day.”
The combined solution provides leadership with clear visibility into site conditions and operational activity. Instead of consolidating manual reports, managers can view real-time data and reporting within SiteWare, tracking progress on tasks and work orders through to completion.
“An effective operations platform requires accurate, timely data, and that’s what the integration with Hummingbird provides,” said Nagesh Anupindi, CEO of SiteWare. “Our SiteWare software is designed to make it easy to identify issues and ensure they are resolved. By connecting our task and audit management tools with the core facility data in Hummingbird, we give joint customers a seamless way to improve efficiency and maintain a higher standard of operation across their portfolio.”
Read the full announcement on Modern Storage Media.