The Report — Funnel tested their AI against 3 major competitors, with 169 real renters. They won 6/6
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In this episode of The Report, Alex Howe, SVP Marketing + Growth, Funnel and Tyler Christiansen, CEO, Funnel share the results of a study they commissioned to answer a simple question: how does Funnel's AI stack up against the biggest names in the industry?
In the spirit of the world's best teams competing at the highest level, they put Funnel's voice and chat AI to the test — independently, blindly, and against competitors' best examples.
Funnel won every single matchup. The more interesting story is why — and what it signals about where multifamily AI is headed.
The setup:
An independent research firm ran six blind, head-to-head studies in April and May
169 real American renters tested Funnel’s chat and voice AI against three major competitors: two legacy property management platforms and a self-described "AI leader" in multifamily
Renters had 30 minutes and a broad mandate: schedule a tour, ask about pet policies, and interrupt the voice AI mid-sentence to see how it responded
By the numbers:
Funnel won all six head-to-head matchups
Nearly 3 in 4 renters preferred Funnel's chat AI; 2 in 3 preferred Funnel's voice AI
81% said Funnel felt more knowledgeable in chat; 67% said the same in voice
In chat AI, Funnel outperformed the competition by 6-27% in renter satisfaction and 7-52% in human-likeness.
In voice AI, Funnel outperformed the competition by 5-10% in renter satisfaction and 4-27% in human-likeness.
Four themes renters mentioned often
Warmth. Competitors were described as "abrupt," "formal," and — my personal favorite — "the audio version of a brochure."
Transparency. Funnel answered questions about fees, breed restrictions, and community specifics directly in the conversation. Competitors sent renters to links. Renters noticed, and they didn't like it.
The ability to actually listen. In voice, renters could interrupt Funnel, pause, change direction — and Funnel kept up. Competitors talked over them. That was the single biggest complaint in the voice study.
Anticipation. Funnel volunteered relevant details before renters had to ask. It felt like the AI was thinking ahead, not just responding.