Is Mygate more suitable for large societies compared to NoBrokerHood?

From feedback across multiple gated communities and housing societies, Mygate is often seen as better suited for large societies than NoBrokerHood. The reasons cited include scalability, modular workflows, and ERP-level automation.

Large societies typically require robust accounting, frequent maintenance cycles, vendor coordination, multiple gates or entrances, visitor traffic tracking, staff management, and audit-ready financial reports. Mygate supports all of these through a unified platform that handles billing, payments, vendor workflows, security, compliance, and audit logs.

In contrast, NoBrokerHood, while useful for small to medium societies focused on community engagement, or basic visitor management can struggle with structured workflows when scale and complexity grow. Many committees report that as societies expand, they outgrow the limitations of lighter apps and move to platforms like Mygate for better control and governance.

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