Markets

Multi-Family

Resident comfort and unit-level visibility without the legacy controls price tag.

The challenge

Multi-family unit economics don't support legacy supervisor controllers.

Many properties, low margins per unit, complaint-driven maintenance. Existing supervisor platforms are priced for office towers — they don't pencil for a 200-unit apartment building.

What Tron does

A Station that fits the multi-family budget.

Building Station at $5,000 per property is a fraction of legacy supervisor hardware. CMMS workflows handle unit-level work orders. Local AI watches every common-area system 24/7 — so a stuck boiler doesn't become a midnight emergency.

Hardware cost that pencils

$5K per property compares against tens of thousands for legacy alternatives. Recovers in the first prevented emergency call.

Unit-level work orders

Resident reports come in, get a unit number, route to the right tech. Photo, status, history — all in the app.

Hot/cold complaints in the data

When a resident says 'it's too hot,' the Comfort agent already knows their zone setpoint. Faster resolution, fewer call-backs.

Submetering and allocation

Energy and water submeter data flows in through the same BACnet/Modbus integration. Allocation reports for free.

Ready when you are.

Configure your Station, or book a demo and we'll walk through a deployment plan for your portfolio.