Community Association Management Services
At Indygo, we believe great communities begin with great partnerships. That’s why we proudly support Boards of Directors and the neighborhoods they serve with a modern, hands-on approach to HOA management.
We specialize in clear financial reporting, responsive communication, and resident-centered service ensuring your association runs smoothly and your community thrives. From transparent budgeting to on-site visits, we bring HOA management into the 21st century with the tools, technology, and team to back it up.
Currently, we support over 3,300 Colorado homeowners and we’re just getting started.
Whether you're looking to streamline operations, improve board collaboration, or create a more connected community experience, Indygo is here to help. Let’s build something better together.
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Financial Management & Reporting
Budget preparation and financial planning
Collection of association fees and dues
Transparent financial reporting
Timely accounts payable
Delinquency monitoring to remain in compliance with state laws
Tax and Audit coordination
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Covenant & Compliance
Routine site visits
Community governance and timely reporting to remain in compliance with state laws
Maintenance coordination and vendor management
Emergency response planning
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Board Support & Project Management
Assistance with reviewing governing documents
Board meeting support and documentation
Association record management
Project Administration Services for small to extensive capital improvements and insurance claims
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Community Engagement
Event planning and coordination
Resident outreach and satisfaction surveys
Enhancing community spirit and involvement
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Effective Communication
Streamlined communication channels
User-friendly online portal designed for residents, board members, and vendors
Timely Response
Friendly Customer Support
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Association Consulting & Financial Management Services For Self-managed Communities
We provide consulting and financial management services tailored explicitly for self-managed communities. Self-managed communities could include homeowners associations (HOAs), condominiums, townhouses, or other residential developments where the residents manage the community themselves