TLDR
Vinteum, marketed as Neigbrs by Vinteum, is the strongest communication tool in the HOA software market. Five-channel outreach (push notifications, email, SMS, automated phone calls, website posts) means your message reaches residents regardless of how they prefer to be contacted. Built-in Zoom integration supports virtual meetings with up to 300 people. Capterra rates it 4.4/5 across roughly 46 reviews. The gap: no native accounting, no reserve fund tracking, and reliance on QuickBooks integration for any financial operations. Pricing is per-unit at $0.79–$1.99/unit/month.
Quick Verdict
Vinteum, marketed as Neigbrs by Vinteum, is the strongest communication tool in the HOA software market. Five-channel outreach (push notifications, email, SMS, automated phone calls, website posts) means your message reaches residents regardless of how they prefer to be contacted. Built-in Zoom integration supports virtual meetings with up to 300 people. Capterra rates it 4.4/5 across roughly 46 reviews. The gap: no native accounting, no reserve fund tracking, and reliance on QuickBooks integration for any financial operations. Pricing is per-unit at $0.79–$1.99/unit/month.
| Feature | Vinteum | BoardStack |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $0.79–$1.99/unit/mo | $20–$99/mo |
| Setup fee | Varies | $0 |
| Reserve fund compliance | No | Built-in, state-specific |
| Fund accounting | No reserve separation | True fund isolation |
| Owner portal | Limited | Full self-service |
| Built for | Professional management | Volunteer boards |
BoardStack offers reserve fund compliance and true fund accounting at $20–$99/mo with zero setup fees, vs. Vinteum at $0.79–$1.99/unit/mo.
What Vinteum does well
Vinteum has the best communication tools in the HOA software market. That is not qualified or hedged. Five-channel outreach (push notifications, email, SMS, automated phone calls, and website posts) means a board announcement reaches residents regardless of whether they check email, use the app, or ignore both. The automated phone call feature alone sets Vinteum apart — no other HOA platform calls residents automatically when a board message goes out.
Built-in Zoom integration supports virtual board meetings and town halls with up to 300 attendees. For communities that shifted to virtual meetings during the pandemic and have not gone back, this removes the need for a separate Zoom subscription.
Capterra rates Vinteum 4.4/5 across roughly 46 reviews. Users highlight the ease of reaching residents, the event management tools, and the amenity reservation system. For boards whose primary pain point is “we send emails and nobody reads them,” Vinteum solves that problem.
Where it stops
Vinteum does not have native accounting. No general ledger. No financial reporting. No dues collection built into the platform. No reserve fund tracking. No compliance tools.
Financial operations depend entirely on a QuickBooks integration. Boards connect their QuickBooks account and Vinteum syncs some data, but the actual accounting happens in QuickBooks. And QuickBooks itself cannot properly separate HOA operating and reserve funds — it treats all money as one pool unless you manually create workarounds with classes or locations, which most volunteer treasurers do not know how to do.
This means boards using Vinteum for communication and QuickBooks for accounting have no reserve fund compliance capabilities from either tool.
The per-unit pricing problem
Vinteum’s pricing scales with community size in a way that becomes expensive:
| Community size | Basic ($0.79) | Standard ($0.99) | Premium ($1.99) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 units | $40/mo | $50/mo | $100/mo |
| 100 units | $79/mo | $99/mo | $199/mo |
| 200 units | $158/mo | $198/mo | $398/mo |
A 200-unit community on Premium pays $398/month for communication tools. Add QuickBooks for accounting and you are over $428/month with no reserve compliance.
How BoardStack approaches this
We built BoardStack to cover the financial management and compliance side that Vinteum leaves open. Reserve fund separation, reserve study target tracking, dues collection, and state-specific compliance alerts are all included. BoardStack’s communication tools are simpler than Vinteum’s — email notifications and board member messaging, not five-channel outreach.
For boards where communication is the primary pain point, Vinteum is stronger. For boards where financial compliance is the primary concern, BoardStack addresses it directly. BoardStack starts at $20/mo for up to 50 units with flat pricing that does not scale per-unit.
Who should consider switching
If your board uses Vinteum and has no financial management needs, the communication tools are excellent. If your board needs accounting, reserve fund tracking, or compliance tools, Vinteum cannot provide them. Pairing Vinteum with QuickBooks does not solve the reserve compliance gap.
PROS & CONS
Vinteum
Pros
- Best communication tools in HOA software: 5-channel outreach (push, email, SMS, phone, website)
- Built-in Zoom integration for virtual meetings with up to 300 attendees
- Capterra 4.4/5 (~46 reviews); strong resident engagement features
Cons
- No native accounting -- relies entirely on QuickBooks integration for financial operations
- No reserve fund tracking or compliance tools of any kind
- Per-unit pricing ($0.79–$1.99/unit/mo) scales unpredictably for larger communities
Q&A
Can Vinteum replace a full HOA management platform?
No. Vinteum handles communication, events, amenity reservations, and resident engagement. It does not handle accounting, financial reporting, dues collection (natively), reserve fund tracking, or compliance. Boards using Vinteum need a second platform for all financial operations. The QuickBooks integration bridges some of this, but QuickBooks itself cannot properly separate HOA operating and reserve funds.
Q&A
How does Vinteum's communication compare to BoardStack?
Vinteum's communication tools are stronger than BoardStack's. Five-channel outreach (push, email, SMS, automated phone calls, website) with built-in Zoom for virtual meetings is the best communication stack in the HOA market. BoardStack focuses on financial management and reserve compliance. For boards that prioritize communication over accounting, Vinteum delivers. For boards that need both, the question is whether to run two platforms or choose one that covers both.
Q&A
What happens when Vinteum's per-unit pricing scales up?
At $1.99/unit/month (Premium), a 200-unit community pays $398/month for communication tools alone. Add QuickBooks ($30+/month) for basic accounting, and the combined cost exceeds $428/month without any reserve fund compliance. BoardStack covers financial management and reserve compliance at $49/mo flat for the same community size.
Source: Vinteum pricing page
Source: Capterra
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