VERO
About VERO
VERO Pricing
VERO offers its customers a flexible product and feature configuration which can impact pricing. Please contact us directly for customer pricing for your property or portfolio.
Starting price:
$3,500.00 per year
Free trial:
Available
Free version:
Not Available

Most Helpful Reviews for VERO
2 Reviews
Andrew
Real Estate, 51-200 employees
Used daily for less than 12 months
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed January 2021
Best screening & leasing solution!
Outside of the direct benefit and utility of the software, the Vero team is highly involved at every level of our organization - support & training, customer service, feedback including features (needs & wants), user experience, customer experience, etc. They are extremely professional, structured, eager, and attentive to our business needs and we feel very comfortable to have them along our side. Vero is more than just a vendor, but a partner, which is ultimately the difference between winning and losing an account.
PROSThe ease in which we can incorporate the technology into our business and platform; effectiveness of the product; true problem-solving software that is making an otherwise manual process simple, repeatable, and automated; customer service.
CONSWe are very happy with all aspects of the product and service.
Reasons for switching to VERO
Ultimately, the product outperformed all of its competition.
Dorothy
Writing and Editing, 1 employee
Used monthly for less than 6 months
OVERALL RATING:
3
EASE OF USE
3
VALUE FOR MONEY
3
FUNCTIONALITY
3
Reviewed June 2022
I was looking for an alternative to Facebook
Pretty easy to use, and it was early in development -- so I assumed it would just get stronger and better with time.
CONSCapterra forced me to say that VERO is about property management or real estate -- it's not. VERO is trying to be an alternative to Facebook. The problem is not with VERO - it's the stranglehold FaceBook has on the social market. I tried to get friends to join... a few did, but not enough for critical mass. I think it would take a Google or Apple option to make a dent in Facebook's social market.