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Luxer One on Becoming a Certified RealPage Exchange App Partner

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Big news—we’re excited to announce that Luxer One has become a Certified RealPage Exchange App Partner. We’ve been working to build this integration with the RealPage team to make life easier for our customers. This deeper partnership with RealPage allows us to do just that—we’re working together to provide our shared customers with an unparalleled level of service.

Beyond software, RealPage has also selected Luxer One as the hardware provider to service RealPage clients’ package locker needs. Read further for details on the RealPage and Luxer One integration. 

This article was published as a press release on June 12, 2018. You can check out the full release here.

RICHARDSON, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)– RealPage, Inc. (NASDAQ: RP), a leading global provider of software and data analytics to the real estate industry, today announced that Luxer One, the multifamily industry’s top package locker company, is integrating to become a certified RealPage Exchange AppPartner. The two companies will work closely to implement certified software integration for any Luxer One systems using RealPage’s ActiveBuilding platform.

Luxer One’s package management hardware and software are developed in-house, allowing the company to build a robust integration using the RealPage Exchange API.

The RealPage Exchange AppPartner program integrates software and hardware solutions that are fully compatible with the RealPage platform. Luxer One’s package management hardware and software are developed in-house, allowing the company to build a robust integration using the RealPage Exchange API.

“We are thrilled to have set up this powerful integration with RealPage. Their SaaS tools are best-in-class and their team shares in our values of relentless innovation, excellent user experience, and unparalleled customer support,” says Arik Levy, CEO of Luxer One. “Their team has been incredibly supportive in making this integration completely seamless for our shared customers, and we look forward to many successes together,” he continues.

"Their team shares in our values of relentless innovation, excellent user experience, and unparalleled customer support.” - Arik Levy, Luxer One CEO

Luxer One will be exhibiting at the RealPage Real World conference in July 2018, held at The Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. RealPage users can meet the Luxer One team and learn more about the Luxer One package management system.

About Luxer One

Luxer One develops the world’s leading package management solutions, with a suite of smart package lockers and automated package rooms designed to accept 100% of deliveries. The Luxer One team started innovating 24/7 automated locker solutions in San Francisco in 2005. Today, the company holds four patents with two pending, and has performed tens of millions of locker deliveries globally through its advanced technology platform. Luxer One’s locker systems are designed and built in the United States. Luxer One serves the multifamily, office, retail, and mail center industries. To learn more about Luxer One, please visit www.luxerone.com.

About RealPage 

RealPage is a leading global provider of software and data analytics to the real estate industry. Clients use its platform to improve operating performance and increase capital returns. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, RealPage currently serves more than 12,400 clients worldwide from offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information about the company, visit www.realpage.com.

Contacts

RealPage, Inc.
Lea Lashley, 972-820-4447
RealPageMediaRelations@RealPage.com

What goes into a successful package management system in addition to software integration? Read 6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Getting Package Lockers to learn more.  

  • Christina Draper

    Christina Draper, Marketing Content Manager at Luxer One, creates storytelling-driven content that connects with property management professionals and highlights innovations in multifamily package management. With a marketing background from UNC Charlotte, she develops cross-channel campaigns that showcase how Luxer One is redefining the resident experience.

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