
SiteLink Web Edition
Self-storage facility management software
Real estate software
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What is SiteLink Web Edition
SiteLink Web Edition is a cloud-based self-storage facility management system used to manage unit inventory, rentals, billing, and day-to-day operations across one or more storage locations. It supports front-desk workflows such as reservations, move-ins/move-outs, tenant ledgers, and delinquency management, and it is commonly used by independent operators and multi-site portfolios. The product is part of the SiteLink platform and is typically deployed alongside online rentals and website integrations for lead capture and e-commerce.
Purpose-built storage workflows
The product is designed specifically for self-storage operations rather than general property management. It supports common storage processes such as reservations, unit assignment, move-ins/move-outs, and tenant account management. This specialization can reduce configuration effort compared with broader real estate systems when the primary use case is self-storage.
Cloud-based multi-site access
As a web edition product, it supports browser-based access for staff without requiring a local server at each facility. This model fits multi-location operators that need centralized visibility into occupancy, rates, and customer accounts. It also simplifies remote access for managers and owners compared with strictly on-premises deployments.
Ecosystem and integrations
SiteLink is widely used in the self-storage market and commonly connects with websites, online rentals, and third-party services used by storage operators. This can make it easier to integrate lead capture and online leasing with back-office operations. A larger installed base also tends to translate into more third-party familiarity with the platform for migrations and add-ons.
Not general real estate suite
While it can be used in a real estate context, the core feature set is oriented to self-storage rather than multifamily, commercial, or mixed-use property management. Organizations looking for a single system across multiple real estate asset classes may find gaps in lease abstraction, CAM, or broader accounting workflows. In those cases, additional systems or integrations may be required.
Customization can be constrained
Compared with platforms positioned as highly configurable, some operators may find workflow and UI customization options more limited in a standardized web product. Complex portfolio-specific processes (special billing rules, unique reporting, or bespoke approvals) can require workarounds or vendor/partner services. This can increase implementation time for non-standard operating models.
Reporting and data portability
Operators with advanced analytics needs may require additional tooling to build portfolio-wide dashboards and KPIs beyond standard operational reports. Exporting and normalizing data for BI can require extra setup, especially when combining multiple locations and external marketing or access-control data. This can add ongoing administrative overhead for data governance.
Seller details
Storable, Inc.
Austin, TX, USA
2019
Private
https://www.storable.com/
https://x.com/storableinc
https://www.linkedin.com/company/storable/