4yr 7m of service - Senior Software Engineer Property Meld Employee Review

1.0
May 9, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- employees were paid with starbucks gift cards to add positive reviews here - pizza party benefits - low transparency - property managers with a chip on their shoulder - are sometimes open to implementing change ( however, more likely to acknowledge and ignore )

Cons

- Nepotism - Equity is almost a tragedy, literally will only be worth something if the company has an exit ( no RSU, or anything ), literally a non-factor for incentive or total comp - Pay is low, and not competitive - do not expect Cost of Living Adjustments ( even if you had an "outsized impact" ) - no 401k match - limited amount of PTO and is "use it or lose it" - hybrid environment ( good luck if you work remotely ) - expect any pushback to be met with silence, especially if it isn't aligned with leadership - work on projects that get low traction, are not well thought out ( not what customers are looking for ) - HQ's size far outweighs the product team, and thus its basically a sales company

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5.0
Oct 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Growing Start-up atmosphere Strong team members Solid leadership

Cons

Things change quick (think processes, updated tools, etc.). Always iterating. If that's not for you, I don't think you'd like it here.

3.0
Sep 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are many fun, intelligent, talented, and genuinely good people here who care about what they do.

Cons

The product operates in a very challenging market. Property management platforms and large property management companies are rolling out their own maintenance modules so there’s a lot of competitive pressure... It was difficult to sell and retain customers making it an unstable opportunity. In that context, it’s somewhat understandable that leadership sets the bar high and continued to cycle through people in search of the formula that will drive profitability and prove long-term value. Significant effort goes into impressing property management companies, understandably, since they’re the paying customers, but identity and relationships became too anchored there making it appear that leadership was more passionate about overall real estate, property management culture vs maintenance expertise.

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