AppFolio reviews

4.0

82% would recommend to a friend

(1,142 total reviews)
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Shane Trigg

82% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

AppFolio has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,142 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AppFolio employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Aug 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- There are a lot of talented tech professionals that are friendly and open to collaboration - Opportunities to learn new skills and get experience on projects that aren't directly related to your day to day - Flexible with remote work - Pay is a little on the lower side, but still good

Cons

The new CEO is a bit of an egomaniac and clearly focused on profits at any cost. I dont think any employees have an issue with the company needing to focusing on getting profitable, but many feel that recent changes have sacrificed hard built customer relations for short term profit gain. Appfolio senior leadership also seems to have an inability to just say that these changes were made because Appfolio is a business and needs to be profitable. All changes are framed as actually being in our customers best interests. This is part of a broader trend of Appfolio senior leaders not being transparent when it comes to decision making. HR processes are pretty bad. Evaluation criteria is non-standardized enabling favoritism when it comes to promotion/compensation. The process for promotion is very opaque, and basically all of the burden for career advancement is passed off to the individual employee. If you aren't on one of the "right" teams, you'll really struggle to get any kind of resources or recognition for your projects.

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AppFolio Response
2y
I couldn't agree more about our talented and collaborative teams at AppFolio. I would like to point out that our annual employee evaluation process is standardized. We moved to an annual cycle for a few reasons, one being that it allows us to evaluate and reward employee performance fairly. In addition to an annual Grow conversation, employees have quarterly check-ins with their manager to align on performance and check-in on individual development plans throughout the year. Our approach encourages employees to own and grow their careers in close partnership and support from their managers.
3.0
Apr 26, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

AppFolio is a great company to work for. They offer a superior product, are an industry leader, financially solid, a bright future, offer TREMENDOUS benefits, great office locations (Santa Barbara, San Diego, Dallas), nice/new modern open floor plans, employee friendly/modern work environment, catered lunches and their famous fully stocked kitchen/free food. In addition, one thing I highly respected was their transparency into the company's internal finances, processes and changes. We would have monthly company meetings hosted by the CEO or VP of Sales and all the department heads would share the changes and updates. Pretty rare for a publicly traded company.

Cons

I write this with the preface that I was not a perfect employee and made some mistakes. But I was well-respected and had no HR record. I took the SDR role under the promise in my interview that if I met all the requirements for promotion I would have an opportunity to transfer further in the Marketing department . Throughout the course of the 1 year role obligation (WAY to long to be an outbound SDR), I achieved every requirement necessary and was a top performer on the team. When I became promotable I was told there are no higher level Marketing positions in the Dallas office. So I was misled from day 1 and used for department/company production for a year. I made it clear in my interview and throughout my tenure my only intention to continue my Marketing career. To be fair, I was offered promotions to other departments. None of them were in my career path so I declined. The SDR role is atrocious. It's a vertical market and limited prospects. The department has been calling on the same prospects for years and AppFolio created a terrible sales tactic reputation. We were consistently reassigned accounts that were called way too many times in the past. I was instructed to even call accounts/contacts again that had previous call notes that said "Never contact me again", "Do not contact" and even people who unsubscribed from Marketing emails "to see if things changed". I was yelled at by prospects, pleaded with to stop calling, cussed out and hung up on countless times for continuing to call these accounts. Inbound leads are a joke and veil of secrecy covers them. It was obvious the SDR team at corporate was fed more leads than our satellite office. We had to fight for a "put back" system when we were assigned garbage leads. Once we got a system, it would take management a week to approve and there was no transparency if we actually were placed back on top of the round robin. SDR management is the most extreme passive-aggressive micro-managers I’ve ever worked for. They made a brutal job even more unbearable. It is a glorified cold-calling call center. They're obsessed with KPIs (primarily outbound calls), constantly monitoring the dashboards and would Gchat you if you're not on pace or didn’t hit your KPIs for 1 day. Even if your production (meetings set & SQLs created) were at or above quota you would be hounded. Further, if you were in trouble or they needed to talk to you they would sneak up behind your desk and say this incredibly annoying saying “Got a sec?”. In addition, management was the worsts leaders I’ve ever had. In my entire tenure I maybe saw them call a prospect 5 times. They had no respect from the team because of this. The Sales managers on the other hand led by example and were constantly on calls and demos with prospects. SDR management would always show these ridiculous motivational videos, give these corny speeches, and have the cheesiest sayings and emails. We also had WAAAAY too many meetings/huddles for an SDR team. 1 every morning and afternoon which we would usually play these 3rd grader games. We’d even have random end of day huddles if that wasn’t enough. We were treated like children. If you were 10 minutes late from lunch you got a scolding. If you were gone from your desk “too long” they would come find you. There were LOTS of broken promises that included: *Monthly team outings. We had maybe 5 in my 14 months *Misquoted monthly bonus amounts - We requested they be written into our comp plan to prevent this, but was told they “may change monthly” and would be too difficult. *Constantly changing and unclear promotion requirements *We were encouraged to give department feedback, but it was used against you The pay is atrocious for the job and bearing the manager. You start at $18/hr. Per Glassdoor, the average starting salary for an SDR in Dallas is $22/hr. To sum it up, in my 14 months there 18 SDRs either quit (14) or got fired (4) and only 3 were promoted. Says it all! If you want to work for a great company apply at AppFolio. Just not as an SDR unless you’re looking for a miserable, dead-end entry level cold-calling job!

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AppFolio Response
9y
An SDR role does include working toward KPIs, lots of outbound calling and working closely with management. For most of our SDR team, this is one of their first or second jobs - we invest a ton of time, energy, leadership, training, fun events, food, team activities, etc to help each SDR grow and develop a set of skills that are required to work in a productive business. If you're struggling in the role, our managers will spend that extra time and hold you accountable to high-performance expectations. The great news is that for many SDRs, they accept the challenge and choose to do the work to find success in the role. As you find your next job, if you find yourself this unhappy you should choose to leave sooner. Life is just too short to stay in a role that isn't the right fit for you!
2.0
Jul 25, 2023

Slow Downward Spiral

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits for local employees and recently remodeled office space!

Cons

I believe AppFolio is taking a slow, painful downward spiral as new processes and initiatives are put in place to drastically cut costs, even at the expense of their own employees and customers. It is honestly disappointing and shameful to see how executives and upper management is responding to valid concerns from consumers and customers and increased fees for tenants to pay rent, almost looking at them like "oops, too bad." Until recently, promotions and raises have now been cut on recurring reviews and the new CEO has aggressively made his mark by repeatedly enforcing this notion that there is only so much more work to do. It's blatantly obvious how low the morale is amongst employees and how much animosity between management and employees has increased. Company scores, internal and external, are the lowest they've ever been and it feels like it takes ages for executive team to genuinely respond to this with its employees in mind.

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