Built on the industry's deepest maintenance foundation — now extending intelligence across sourcing, procurement, and asset management.






Multifamily runs door-by-door. Turns, inspections, service requests, asset conditions, inventory management — every one of them happens at a unit. But for most operators, the intelligence stops there. It gets captured, then forgotten. Siloed in a work order. Buried in a spreadsheet. Out of reach when you actually need it.
HappyCo changes that, connecting unit-level maintenance intelligence to everyone who needs to act on it, from the technician at the door to the owner asking why renovations are stalling.
Most operators aren't losing to bad strategy. They're losing to friction, blind spots, and systems that were never built for how multifamily actually works at the door level. Here's what that looks like — and what changes with HappyCo.

Right now your team is spending expert time on admin work. Bids come in as PDFs. Vendors get picked from habit.
HappyCo Procurement fixes that — so every sourcing decision has the right data behind it.

Maintenance teams waste time walking into units without the right context.
With HappyCo and JoyAI, every service request, inspection, and maintenance task comes with the full unit story before your team even walks through the door.

Managing vendors at scale means chasing bids through inboxes, relying on familiar vendors, and leaving money on the table.
Find the right vendor for each job with HappyCo’s AI-powered sourcing assistant.

Right now, unit renovations run on scattered notes and delayed visibility.
Start giving your teams a clear scope, real-time progressing tracking, and portfolio-wide insights.

Maintenance burnout is one of the biggest operational challenges in multifamily — and it's getting worse.
Join HappyCo President Ben Nowacky alongside Angie Drysdale, Regional Maintenance Director at Willow Bridge Property Company, and Kenny Choat, Director of Maintenance at Thompson Thrift for an honest conversation about what's driving fatigue on maintenance teams, and what leaders can actually do about it.
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When: Thursday, June 18, at 3:30–4:30 PM
Where: Education Sessions, Room 245, Level 2