Cozy, theĀ online tool for both landlords and tenants, are announcing that Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield has joined its board of directors. Ā Butterfield has actually known Cozy co-founder and CEO Gino Zahnd from whenĀ they worked together at Flickr.
With that background relationship and having knowledge of Butterfieldās family background in the real estate business (his father worked in development, his mother was an agent), Zahnd started asking for feedback. Eventually, he invited Butterfield to join the board.
The two of them recorded a video talking about the news in which Butterfield explains why heās excited about the company, below is a transcript excerpt:
I think thereās a huge opportunity here. I mean, thereās no one really working on the rental experience for the small landlords ā thereās the big corporate stuff, but the vast majority of people who are renting a home, a place where they live, are renting from someone who just has a very small number of properties. ā¦ Itās also one of those spaces where the big wave of fantastic software that weāve been seeing over the last 10 years or so hasnāt really touched yet.
Cozy – Adnan in Portland, OR. from Cozy on Vimeo.
The goal of Cozy is to take the antiquated and inefficient aspect of the rental process and move them into the 21st century online. The company’s services include the ability for landlords to collect rent online, to manage payments from multiple roommates and also screen tenants.Ā Cozy makes its money by charging landlords a $9 monthly fee (following a 60 day free trial).
Butterfield said Cozy is the only board heās serving on now. Apparently he likes being on boards because it allows him to see āthe other sideā and not just the founderās perspective.Ā Interestingly he is currently founder and CEO atĀ Tiny Speck.Ā When he was asked about Cozyās biggest challenge moving forward, Butterfield said itās āpretty boringā, namely, distribution. “Landlords”, he noted, donāt really form a ānatural community,ā so Cozy will have to do a lot of work to make them aware of the product.
The company had previouslyĀ announced that it is being used by more than 6,000 landlords and renters in more than 500 cities in the US.Ā āThatās a surmountable challenge,ā Butterfield said. āItās just regular marketing.ā
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SOURCE: http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/28/stewart-butterfield-joins-cozy-board/