Community Link

Community Link

Homeowner portal

App info


1.35.0
October 07, 2024
13,018
Android 4.1+
Everyone

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Community Link, Developed by eUnify, Inc.. Listed in Business Category. Current Version Is 1.35.0, Updated On 07/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Community Link. Achieved Over 13 thousand Installs. Community Link Currently Has 30 Reviews, Average Rating 2.3 Stars

The homeowner app allows owners to access their association account from their mobile device. Owners can view assessments, community documents and view payment and ledger information.
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What's New


• Home Page changes;

Rate and review on Google Play store


2.3
30 total
5 24.1
4 3.4
3 0
2 13.8
1 58.6

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Brian Patrick

This app is a joke, especially when I look at the stark contrast between townsq.io and eUnify. The build is sterile and completely devoid of customer/user-centric design. I can't configure what I actually want to see. Architectural documents don't download for approval. Homeowners can't submit an ARC request through the app. The list goes on. About the only positive is that its ad-free. Yet eUnify thinks that this app is acceptable by today's standards of development? Wow.

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Don Strickler

While the login screen looks nice, the requirement that I give permission to everything on my phone before login can occur is ludicrous. Tell the developer that this needs to change. If you need access to my camera, storage, phone, etc., You can request at the appropriate time.

user
Nicole

this app works better than the website, but still I'd not user friendly. it is not sized properly to be viewed on a cell phone or a larger screen tablet, and many of its features don't work as expected.

user
Ryan Albazzaz

Terrible. I enter user/password and it keeps telling me invalid. I did a user/password reset, and still says the same thing. Completely unusable.

user
Brandon Bradley

I'd give this (negative)5 stars if I could. Google should take this off the store considering the amount of permissions this app wants granted access to for what the apps intended purpose is. The developers should lose their job over this. I deleted faster than it installed. Security first, always. Developers should develop with 0 trust in mind. Sloppy practice to develop with full trust in mind. I wouldn't hire these developers to do work for me, ever.

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Stanislav Mallkov

Does this thing even work? It gives me incorrect login/password error. Everything is correct.

user
Omi

I can give permission based on need, if needed. I can't give permission to everything just to login.. looks stupid. Deleting this nasty app..

user
Alea Jacta Est

Try to log on and will not allow, even though i must give the app permission for location, contact list and camera. Why? Awful app.