As more housing societies move toward digital management, the debate between Mygate and NoBrokerHood keeps growing. Both apps help automate visitor entry, payments, and community communication, but the experience and reliability differ significantly.
Mygate started as a security-first app but has now evolved into a complete community ERP covering accounting, security, facility management, communication, and payments in one integrated system. NoBrokerHood, on the other hand, focuses more on visitor entry and property listings, with some society tools added later.
In terms of accounting and ERP depth, Mygate clearly leads. It automates invoices, online payments, defaulter tracking, and audit-ready reports something NoBrokerHood’s accounting module still lacks. Mygate also syncs with Tally and supports transparent financial workflows for treasurers and MCs.
Residents also prefer Mygate’s cleaner design and smoother app performance. It’s built specifically for gated communities, while NoBrokerHood feels like a real estate app trying to double as a society tool.
When it comes to support and scalability, Mygate’s 25,000+ community base and dedicated ERP support team make it a stronger long-term choice for MCs.
Overall, NoBrokerHood works fine for basic gate management, but if your society wants to go beyond visitor logs and truly digitize accounting, communication, and operations, Mygate stands out as the more complete and reliable choice in 2025.
Have you used either Mygate or NoBrokerHood in your community? What’s been your experience with accounting, visitor entry, or app reliability? Share your insights it’ll help many societies choose the right platform.