Community Updates and Resident Services
Knight Frank Connect acts as a shared noticeboard for residents and tenants in a managed community. The home experience is built around finding local listings, recommended vendors, services, and deals while keeping important messages from the community management team in one place. Residents can return to the app for announcements, broadcast messages, and everyday property information.
The same space gives service requests a clearer path. A resident can describe a question or a maintenance issue, attach a photo such as a picture of damaged gym equipment, and follow progress toward closure. This makes the app useful for recurring building tasks as well as one-off problems, especially when a concise visual reference helps the maintenance team understand what needs attention.
Shared Facilities and Maintenance Requests
Shared facilities can be reserved through the Facility Booking module, which brings common spaces into a single scheduling workflow. Owners and tenants can look for options such as tennis courts, banquet halls, or other amenities, then choose a facility and time offered by their community. Keeping reservations inside the app makes planning events easier.
Facility access is part of a wider practical routine rather than a standalone calendar. The same account can move from a booking task to a service request, read a community notice, or review an upcoming activity. Availability and booking rules are set by each development, so the app is most useful when residents want one place to manage the amenities and support channels connected to their home.
Visitors, Neighbors, and Community Decisions
Visitor tools help residents handle arrivals before a guest reaches the property. The app lets an owner or tenant pre-approve a visitor and then approve or deny an entry request from the phone. That gives households a faster way to communicate with security or management, while keeping each decision tied to the resident account rather than a loose message thread.
Community life also extends beyond access control. Neighbors can connect around shared interests, start discussions, and gather for sports, volunteering, or hobbies. Management-led polls provide another channel for residents and owners to express an opinion on a local issue or event. Together, visitor decisions, conversations, and polls make Knight Frank Connect useful for both practical coordination and a more social neighborhood routine.
Joining a Knight Frank Community
New residents begin by joining their Knight Frank community from the onboarding flow, with phone-number and email sign-in options available. The welcome screens frame the app around neighborhood listings and shared services, while the account step links a household with its development. A login path helps owners and tenants keep reservations, requests, and visitor activity in one profile.
Once access is set up, the app suits people who want to check announcements on the go, book an amenity before a gathering, send a maintenance photo, or approve a guest. It is especially practical for residents in managed communities where facilities, support requests, and local participation share one digital channel. Reliable internet and an account for the relevant community are part of that setup.