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Proptech for Property Managers with Ben Steward, Co-founder of Revyse

Oct 20, 20235 minSeason 16Ep. 177
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About Ben
With a career spanning nearly two decades as an entrepreneur and business leader, Ben Steward has a proven track-record for driving growth in companies. As the CRO at Funnel, Ben is responsible for building successful revenue-generation teams and strategies from the ground up. Whether infusing voice-of-customer into products and pricing, or developing partnerships and strategies to accelerate business growth, Ben brings an entrepreneurial view to the business at large. A former soccer pro, Ben approaches challenges with a team-first mentality and a competitive spark. Ben now spends his out-of-office hours in the sunshine with his wife and son at their home in Bend, OR.

About Revyse
Make discovering, buying, and managing multifamily software easier for everyone

Moving into a new home should feel more like winning the lottery and less like a trip to the DMV, but legacy systems and outdated software have weighed the real estate industry down. Constrained by manual processes and mediocre integrations, owners and operators have little time left to implement the right tech and tools needed to level-up the renter experience.


Revyse exists to change that.

We're here to help vendors drop new products like they're hot, to free up property managers to deliver earth-shatteringly great customer service, and to help renters find a place to call home, hassle-free.

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