AppWork, a property technology platform helping multifamily owners and operators eliminate maintenance backlogs and improve resident satisfaction, on March 16 announced the raise of about $7 million in new financing.
The new capital will be used to accelerate AI initiatives and product innovation, enhancing the firm’s proprietary software to support multifamily technicians and improve work order efficiency.
Led by Resolve Growth Partners, a growth equity firm focused on investing in and scaling leading vertical SaaS companies, investors are doubling down following a $13 million Series A in 2025, reflecting a strong commitment in multifamily maintenance solutions.
As multifamily owners and operators nationwide face rising service demand and persistent technician shortages, delivering timely and effective maintenance has become a key measure of success directly influencing lease renewals and driving overall asset value. AppWork says it addresses these pressures by equipping property teams with tools designed to increase operational visibility and speed resolution times.
“This continued investment is a strong validation of the impact we’re delivering for owners and operators,” said Sean Landsberg, co-founder and CEO of AppWork. “Our proven platform has helped property owners and operators to reduce maintenance bottlenecks and improve operational accountability, factors that play a pivotal role in elevating the resident experience. With this capital, our team is accelerating our roadmap to drive even greater efficiency across multifamily portfolios nationwide.”
“We’re excited to be an expanded part of AppWork’s journey as they continue to transform the multifamily industry,” added Rocco Natalicchio, principal at Resolve. “From day one, the team has been relentlessly focused on solving real problems for maintenance teams, and their pace of innovation continues to set them apart. We believe AppWork is becoming the standard for multifamily maintenance operations.”
AppWork launched in 2022 and its platform has gained adoption across the multifamily sector, including NMHC Top 50 operators and leading mid-market owners and managers seeking purpose-built technology to modernize and optimize maintenance operations.







