
Comunidad Feliz
Platform for condominium management, serving as a centralized hub for communication, financial management, and maintenance tasks.
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* | $1.0m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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% growth | - | 21 % | 288 % | - |
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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Comunidad Feliz is a property technology company providing a cloud-based financial management software for building and condominium administrators across Latin America. The company was founded in Chile in 2015 by Antti Kulppi, David Peña, and Pablo Exss. The idea originated from the founders' personal experiences with the lack of transparency and fluctuating nature of common expenses in residential buildings.
The firm's business model is centered on a subscription-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform that automates administrative tasks for property managers. Its primary clients are building administrators, property management companies, and residents' committees. Revenue is generated through recurring monthly fees for access to the software. As of early 2025, the company was reportedly generating an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of approximately $8.5 million and was profitable since January 2023. The platform serves over 6,500 communities in Chile, 1,000 in Mexico, and has a presence in eight countries, including the United States and, most recently, Colombia.
The software offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to enhance transparency and efficiency. For administrators, it automates the calculation of maintenance fees, manages income and expenses, and handles payroll. For residents, an accompanying mobile application allows them to pay fees online, reserve common areas, and receive notifications from the administration. Key features include financial reporting, bank reconciliation, and communication tools. The platform integrates with various payment and access control systems, such as Transbank, ZKTeko, and Fintoc, to streamline operations. Aiming to become the 'bank for communities', the company has expanded its services to include an insurance brokerage and is developing AI-powered modules to help reduce delinquency and common expenses.
Keywords: property management software, proptech, condominium administration, SaaS, financial management, Latin America, building administration, residential community management, fee payment automation, expense tracking, resident communication platform, online payments, access control integration, insurance services, real estate technology, Antti Kulppi, David Peña