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3 apps analysed
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Local vendor marketplace creates a recurring value loop for tenants beyond basic building maintenance.
Analysis in progress
Distributed across 6 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 3 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
AWS Console competes for the same enterprise-grade mobile management mindshare, offering a robust, high-trust interface for complex infrastructure that Spaceflow aims to simplify for building tenants.
Competes in the tenant-facing communication space, providing collaborative workflows for managing customer or tenant inquiries.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
Enso Connect competes by offering a unified communication layer for property management, overlapping with Spaceflow's goal of centralizing tenant-building interactions.
A direct functional competitor in the commercial real estate space, focusing on visitor registration and parking management for office towers.
This app targets the 'remote management' utility space, challenging Spaceflow's premise of providing 'your building in one app' through high-frequency system monitoring.
Competes by enabling remote command execution, representing a 'power user' alternative to Spaceflow's simplified building control interface.
This browser targets the same corporate environment, focusing on secure access to internal resources which is a core requirement for building management apps.
Shares the 'operational efficiency' space, focusing on incident management and automated workflows for professional teams.
Competes for the 'business utility' category by providing essential communication tools that office tenants require alongside building management apps.
A new entrant in the remote utility space that highlights the growing demand for mobile-first control over physical or virtual assets.
Represents the trend of granular, device-level management that could eventually influence how building-wide IoT systems are controlled.