Tribe Property Technologies Inc., a property technology company, provides technology-enabled property management services. It operates through Software and Services, and Software Licensing Fees segments. The company engages in the tech-enabled management of condominium and residential communities through its condo-living software platform, and provision of support, community management platform, and related services to real estate developers, condominium and residential communities, and owners and residents through its deficiency management software. It offers its services under the Tribe, Tribe Management, Tribe Property Technologies, Tribe PropTech, Tribe Home, Tribe Rentals, Tribe Home Pro, Home Pro, Gateway, Gateway Property Management, bazinga, bazinga community, bazinga Build, Pendo, and Pendo Rental brand names. The company was formerly known as Cherry Street Capital Inc. and changed its name to Tribe Property Technologies Inc. in March 2021. The company was incorporated in 2017 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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