The AI-native operating system for commercial real estate - one interface for the work orders, maintenance, compliance and tenant experience that keep buildings running.
VISITT, 386 PARK AVENUE SOUTH, NEW YORK. THE NINE-YEAR-OLD PROPTECH COMPANY IS FOLDING A DOZEN BUILDING-OPERATIONS TOOLS INTO A SINGLE AI WORKSPACE - AND ENTERPRISE LANDLORDS ARE SIGNING ON.
THE VISITT MARK — THE BRAND BEHIND 10,000+ MANAGED PROPERTIES WORLDWIDE.
What Visitt does, and why the biggest names in real estate are paying attention
Walk into almost any commercial building and the software running it is older than the coffee machine. Work orders live in email. Maintenance schedules sit in spreadsheets. A certificate of insurance gets chased by hand, and the tenant on the fourth floor is still waiting on a reply. Visitt, a proptech company founded in 2017 and headquartered on Park Avenue South, was built to replace that patchwork with a single, AI-native platform.
The pitch is straightforward. Instead of a dozen point tools stitched loosely together, Visitt gives owners, operators and onsite teams one workspace that unifies work orders, preventive and predictive maintenance, inspections, tenant communications, compliance and finance. The company describes it as a single AI interface for commercial real estate operations - a place where people, data and processes across a portfolio finally sit in the same system.
That focus has translated into momentum. In January 2026 Visitt raised a $22 million Series B led by Susquehanna Growth Equity, with existing backers Vertex Ventures Israel, Anfield and Sarona Ventures returning. The round followed a year in which the company grew the square footage under its management by more than 900%, reaching over 10,000 properties across more than 310 cities and topping 150 customers.
Reported operating and growth metrics, 2025-2026
Visitt reports that customers see 2-3x improvements in property efficiency and response times, and that the platform saves thousands of hours per portfolio each year. Figures are company-reported.
Owners, operators and onsite building teams
Visitt's users are the people responsible for buildings actually working - property managers, engineers, operations leaders and the owners who answer for the portfolio. It spans multiple asset types: office, industrial, data centers, multifamily, retail and life-science facilities.
The customer list skews enterprise, the kind of buyer that does not adopt software for a demo.
What Visitt is built to fix
Building operations have long run on fragmented, legacy tools - one system for work orders, another for compliance, a separate app for tenants, and plenty of email in between. The result is lost requests, slow response times, missed maintenance and no single view of a portfolio's health.
Visitt's answer is consolidation with intelligence layered on top: AI that prioritizes work orders, predicts equipment failures, automates certificate-of-insurance paperwork and surfaces tenant sentiment before it becomes a complaint.
The modules that make up the Visitt platform
Centralized creation, routing and tracking of service requests, with AI to prioritize and speed response.
Preventive scheduling and equipment lifespan tracking to cut downtime before it happens.
White-labeled, multilingual app for tenant communications, amenities and resource reservations.
Automates certificate-of-insurance management and broader compliance tracking.
Digital inspection workflows for onsite teams across every property type.
Billing, vendor payments and asset expenses unified with live operations data.
Visitor access plus vendor operations with work-order sharing and COI.
Operational health scoring, building comparisons and team performance benchmarking.
Reservations and management for shared building amenities and spaces.
How Visitt stands apart
Most incumbents in the space - legacy CMMS and CRE suites like Yardi, MRI, AppFolio, Building Engines, HqO - solve a single slice of building operations. Visitt's wager is that a unified, AI-native platform spanning multiple property types and personas beats a stack of specialized tools.
The company also leans on proprietary onboarding technology to move enterprise portfolios onto the platform faster, a practical edge in a market where switching software is famously painful.
How Visitt makes money
Visitt sells its platform as B2B SaaS, with access priced to portfolio scale and the modules a customer deploys. Its buyers are commercial real estate owners, operators and property management firms.
The land-and-expand logic is built in: a tenant app or a COI agent can pull a whole portfolio onto the platform, after which operations, finance and analytics follow.
Roughly $35.2M raised to date across rounds
| Round | Amount | Date | Key Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Seed | Undisclosed | 2017 | Fresh Fund |
| Series A | ~$13.2M (pre-B total) | c. 2021 | Vertex Ventures Israel, Anfield, Sarona Ventures |
| Series B | $22,000,000 | Jan 2026 | Susquehanna Growth Equity (lead), Vertex, Anfield, Sarona |
Earlier-round amounts are approximate, derived from total-funding figures; only the Series B amount is publicly disclosed in detail.
From a real estate back office to a Series B
Itay Oren, Idan Wender and Jonathan Kroll launch the company with pre-seed backing from Fresh Fund.
Visitt builds out its tenant app and communications layer for building occupants.
Vertex Ventures Israel and others back Visitt as it scales into the US market.
The company ships COI automation and AI-driven workflows, sharpening its AI-native positioning.
Managed square footage grows more than 900%, reaching 10,000+ properties across 310+ cities.
Susquehanna Growth Equity leads a round to build the single AI interface for CRE operations.
Three co-founders, one operations obsession
Co-founder and chief executive. Worked in business development for real estate firms in Israel, where he saw that building operators had the worst software in the company.
Co-founder and chief technology officer, leading Visitt's engineering and AI platform.
Co-founder and chief product officer, shaping the unified operations experience.
Voices from Visitt and its customers
“What are the solutions that we can actually bring into these spaces, and how can we increase operations and make things more efficient?”
Itay Oren, CEO“Everyone is changing and changing really fast right now. That's what's really excited us.”
Itay Oren, CEO“Anticipate customer concerns and understand sentiment through AI-insights.”
Linda Cogburn, SVP Operations, Carr PropertiesSee the platform and the people behind it
The basics, answered
Visitt is an AI-native platform that unifies commercial real estate operations - work orders, preventive maintenance, inspections, tenant communications, compliance and finance - in a single workspace for owners, operators and onsite teams.
Visitt was founded in 2017 by Itay Oren (CEO), Idan Wender (CTO) and Jonathan Kroll (Chief Product Officer).
Visitt has raised roughly $35.2M in total, including a $22M Series B in January 2026 led by Susquehanna Growth Equity, with participation from Vertex Ventures Israel, Anfield and Sarona Ventures.
Over 150 commercial real estate customers across 10,000+ properties in 310+ cities, including Related, Carr Properties, CBRE, Newmark, Avison Young and Bridge Investment Group.
Instead of single-function point tools, Visitt offers one AI-native platform spanning multiple property types and personas, embedding practical AI into everyday building operations to deliver measurable efficiency gains.