For most housing societies, transitioning from NoBrokerHood to Mygate is considered very easy and smooth. Committees often report that the migration process is fast, structured and supported with onboarding tools, data templates, and guided setup. Key items like resident records, unit data, staff lists, billing details, and vendor workflows can be imported in phases, which helps avoid disruption.
Since Mygate functions as a complete ERP, the platform offers role-based training for admins, accounts teams, security staff, and residents. This reduces learning curve friction and ensures smoother adoption across the community.
Societies that have switched typically note that the adjustment period lasts only a few weeks, depending on complexity and the number of modules enabled. Once configured, workflows like billing automation, audits, visitor management, and vendor tracking tend to run more efficiently than before.
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