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About this app
A set of digital services for a comfortable life.
AB Development mobile application is a set of digital services for a comfortable life.
Our mobile application will help you quickly get used to your new home and quickly receive the necessary services from the Management Company.
Download the application right now and take advantage of all its features.
Each user can:
- Get acquainted with AB Development projects;
- Receive current company news.
Residents and property owners can:
- Manage your property through your personal account;
- Monitor meter readings;
- Send applications to the management company;
- Receive important notifications and news;
- Pay bills with one click;
- Use your phone instead of an access card;
- View video cameras;
- Manage the intercom.
To access your personal account, the property owner must:
- Download the mobile application;
- Register by phone number.
After registering, you can add family members or other people to your profile.
Welcome home!
Our mobile application will help you quickly get used to your new home and quickly receive the necessary services from the Management Company.
Download the application right now and take advantage of all its features.
Each user can:
- Get acquainted with AB Development projects;
- Receive current company news.
Residents and property owners can:
- Manage your property through your personal account;
- Monitor meter readings;
- Send applications to the management company;
- Receive important notifications and news;
- Pay bills with one click;
- Use your phone instead of an access card;
- View video cameras;
- Manage the intercom.
To access your personal account, the property owner must:
- Download the mobile application;
- Register by phone number.
After registering, you can add family members or other people to your profile.
Welcome home!
Version Information
- Version
- -
- Downloads
- 50+
- Updated on
- -
- Released
- Oct 21, 2024
- Requires
- Android Varies with device