Both Condo Ally and HOA Ally use the same underlying system, the difference is simply how your community is structured.
- Condo Ally works best for a single building with multiple units (like apartments or condos).
- HOA Ally is designed for neighborhoods of single-family homes.
Good news: you can customize either one to behave similarly, so you don’t need to worry about making a “wrong” choice.
Not sure? Here’s a quick guide:
- Mostly freestanding homes or separate buildings? → Go with HOA Ally
- One or a few buildings with multiple units inside? → Go with Condo Ally
Townhome communities are the most common gray area:
- More spread out → HOA Ally
- More building-based → Condo Ally
If you’re still unsure, just reach out using the help link at the bottom of the site, we’re happy to help you decide.