Meet Fenix.
Fenix is a standalone, agentic AI platform designed specifically for multifamily leaders. Elevate your renter, resident, and employee experience with AI.
Who is Fenix for?
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Flexible, best-in-class, standalone AI solution for multifamily companies seeking seamless scalability and improved team and renter satisfaction.
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Current and future Funnel customers who are ready to inject agentic AI into every step of their prospect, resident and renter journey.
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Companies interested in taking the first step in their centralization journey by leaning into AI.
How do we help?
Follow up even when your offices are closed.
Decrease burnout for your teams, while enabling your renters and residents to get personalized answers, and take action.
Adapt and iterate faster.
Fenix can ship new features in weeks or days, not quarters or months. A true partner to respond swiftly to changes in your business and the market.
Work every lead right from inquiry through renewal.
Infuse your custom agent with your brand identity, company policies, processes, and knowledge. Make changes or set rules in a snap to ensure consistency.
Scale your top agent’s playbook.
Goodbye to busy work for teams. With Fenix, teams can focus on providing high-value customer service, while allowing AI to aid in building relationships.
Offer true agentic support.
Help renters and residents even with their complex questions like negotiating renewals.
Take the first step in your centralization journey.
Guaranteed, consistent, on-brand follow-up takes the administrative burden off of onsite teams and frees them to focus on renters and residents.
How does it work?
Fenix is powered by Sierra.
You know, the world leader in conversational AI for customer service interactions? Yes, THAT Sierra.
Sierra was co-founded by Brett Taylor — former CEO of Salesforce, CTO of Meta, and the current board chair for OpenAI — and Clay Bavor, nearly two-decade leader of Google labs.
Introducing resolution-based pricing.
Resolution-based pricing = only pay for work done.
New customers and multifamily innovators are welcome to continue driving the industry forward by leaving pay-per-unit-based pricing, or seat-based pricing in the past.
Optional resolution-based pricing cuts the fluff and aligns the product’s return on investment with tasks completed. Customers can choose to only pay for what’s working.