Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 15th Nov 2025 – A new development in community management technology is drawing attention as Solume, an AI powered HOA and condo association software platform, rolls out expanded features designed to streamline board operations, financial oversight, and long term planning. The platform is gaining interest among associations searching for clearer workflows, stronger financial visibility, and more predictable management processes without the manual workload that typically strains volunteer boards.

Solume has positioned itself as one of the first platforms to integrate automated reserve study management directly into daily HOA operations. Boards often rely on reserve studies that become outdated soon after they are created, leaving communities vulnerable to surprise expenses and special assessments. The platform updates reserve projections dynamically, using operating data, budgets, and vendor information to maintain current forecasts. This approach gives associations continuous insight rather than relying on static reports that require periodic paid updates.
In addition to its reserve study tools, Solume includes an AI assistant designed to answer procedural and regulatory questions. Board members frequently cite confusion around CC and R interpretation, enforcement consistency, and compliance issues. Solume’s AI feature is intended to reduce uncertainty by analyzing governing documents and offering quick guidance that aligns with association rules and local requirements. This is part of a broader move toward reducing internal conflict and preventing errors that arise from misinterpreting policy language.
The software also introduces centralized ARC request processing, consolidating homeowner submissions, documents, revisions, and approvals in one place. ARC management is one of the most time consuming responsibilities for many boards, and scattered communication often leads to delays or miscommunication. Solume’s updated workflow is designed to bring structure to the process and maintain clear records that help both homeowners and board members avoid disputes.
Financial management has been another area of focus for the platform. HOA accounting requires distinct reporting, separation of funds, and accurate tracking of reserves, yet many associations operate with a mix of spreadsheets and outdated tools. Solume provides transaction tracking, budget tools, vendor payment management, historical archiving, and real time reconciliations. The platform aims to reduce bookkeeping errors while improving financial transparency for boards and residents. Automated dues collection with online payment options further reduces manual work, offering associations a clearer view of community revenue and homeowner account status.
Communication features are integrated directly into the platform as well. Boards are able to send announcements, dues reminders, maintenance updates, and event notices through a centralized system that organizes all outreach by date and category. The goal is to help boards maintain consistent communication and provide residents with predictable updates rather than scattered notices across multiple channels.
Maintenance and vendor oversight also factor into Solume’s expansion. Work orders, routine scheduling, and repair tracking can be assigned and monitored within the system. Associations often struggle to coordinate vendors or keep track of project progress. Solume’s project and procurement tools are intended to simplify the process of requesting quotes, comparing providers, and ensuring that repair timelines remain transparent.
Record keeping for both residents and properties is another component of the updated platform. Rather than storing documents across multiple systems, Solume centralizes data into an organized database that simplifies decision making and improves accessibility. Boards can review governing documents, financial records, maintenance logs, and compliance reports without searching through separate repositories.
Industry observers have noted that the trend toward automated HOA management reflects a larger shift toward digital organization within community associations. Boards continue to balance volunteer responsibilities with complex administrative requirements, and software providers are responding by offering tools that reduce manual oversight. Solume’s approach combines automation, AI support, and structured workflows, offering associations an option that supports both daily operations and long range financial planning.
The platform is currently available to HOAs and condo associations seeking to streamline tasks, strengthen compliance, and improve long term financial preparation. Early interest has been driven by communities looking to shift away from manual processes and toward systems designed specifically for the unique structure of HOA governance.
About Solume
Solume is an AI powered HOA and condominium management platform focused on streamlining administrative, financial, and compliance tasks for community associations. The platform offers tools for automated reserve studies, budgeting, financial reporting, vendor oversight, ARC request management, maintenance scheduling, and resident communication. Solume is designed to support board members with real time guidance, transparent reporting, and structured workflows that simplify the responsibilities of community governance.
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