The property managers who drive home thinking about the weekend, not the list of things they've forgotten
Ailo
12 August 2026
Leonie Ardley has been managing property at PRD Dapto for more than four years, and she talks about her trust accounting the way most property managers talk about their weekends. "It takes me like two minutes to do the banking and I'm done," she says. "Whereas before I was there for like twenty minutes, half an hour. Then you've also got to do mid-month and end of month." On Ailo, that cycle no longer exists as a separate job at all.
PRD Dapto was among the first offices in the PRD network to make the move, and Leonie remembers fielding the questions from peers. "Everyone was asking us, and we were like, it's great."
The early months took some finding of feet, and Leonie is honest about the reason: the team was trying to run Ailo the way they had always run their legacy systems. "You've got to adapt," she says. The turning point came when they sat down with the Ailo team, who looked at how they were working and asked a simple question. Why aren't you doing it this way? "And we're like, oh - this is great!”
What changed the daily experience most was projects. Ask Lauren Coward for her top three and she doesn't hesitate.
“"Projects. Definitely the projects. Nice and easy." Lauren agrees. "You never forget anything. And if I'm not there and something's due, they can pick it up. They can see exactly where I'm up to."”
— Lauren Coward, PRD Dapto
For Lauren, the same structure carries new tenancies from application to move-in, every small step held in checklists the team has customised to the way their office actually works rather than a fixed list handed down by the software. "It's so easy to forget little steps along the way," she says. "It makes it so simple."
When something unfamiliar does come up, the support experience has been the difference. A commercial bond that migrated across with the portfolio sat unresolved in the trust account until a member of the Ailo team, Olivia, talked Leonie through it and followed up with step-by-step instructions. "It took me five minutes and it was done."
It's Lauren who watches the platform evolve most closely. "You can see the constant updates," she says. "Every time we've had something, it's like, oh look, what's this?" The team reads the What's new section every time it appears. "We check that whenever it comes out and read it and make sure we're using the system to its full potential," Lauren says. "Because I think that's a big thing a lot of people don't do. How much you can actually do."
Asked what she would tell another property manager considering the move, Leonie doesn't reach for features.
“"It's a time saver, for one. And you don't forget anything. You're not on your way home and thinking, oh crap, I forgot that step. Because it's all there in Ailo, its so much better than the old way."”
— Leonie Ardley, PRD Dapto
Would she ever go back? "No. Definitely not." Beside her, Lauren didn't say a word. She just shook her head and smiled.

