Runwise is a building energy-management company focused on data-driven controls for multifamily properties, and this weekly summary highlights its latest product expansion and launch activity. During the week, Runwise introduced a Smart Toilet Monitoring product that extends its heating controls platform into water management, targeting one of the largest utility cost drivers for building operators.
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The new offering is designed to give property managers a more comprehensive operational view across their portfolios by tying water-usage analytics into existing heating and efficiency data. Runwise cited an example of potential 22% savings on water bills, positioning the tool as a way to improve margins in cost-sensitive, multifamily and commercial buildings.
The company showcased Smart Toilet Monitoring at an event in New York attended by more than 150 customers and partners, where industry voices from CNBC, Menlo Ventures, and Douglas Elliman Property Management discussed real estate technology adoption. Speakers emphasized that successful solutions must solve concrete operational challenges, aligning with Runwise’s focus on measurable cost savings and efficiency gains.
In parallel, Runwise promoted its ELEVATE event as an exclusive platform to unveil additional real estate technology offerings addressing rising operating costs, compliance requirements, and margin pressure. Industry participants, including Diana Olick, Steve Sloane, Jennifer Granda, and Michael Gilbert, are expected to contribute, underscoring an effort to build credibility with investors, regulators, and property operators.
From a strategic standpoint, these initiatives signal an expansion of Runwise’s addressable market beyond heating controls into broader utility and compliance optimization. If the new products deliver the indicated savings and operational benefits at scale, they could enhance customer retention, increase cross-sell opportunities, and strengthen Runwise’s positioning in the proptech and building-efficiency sectors.
Although specific pricing, commercial terms, and long-term financial impact have not been disclosed, the emphasis on retrofit-friendly, data-driven solutions suggests a model geared toward recurring revenue and enterprise adoption. Overall, the week marked a notable step in Runwise’s evolution from a focused heating controls provider to a more comprehensive building-efficiency platform oriented around cost, compliance, and portfolio-wide performance.

