We Got a Makeover: MMN’s New Look That’s Built for Growth

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If you've visited the Multifamily Media Network website recently, you may have noticed things look a little different around here. 


A new logo. A refreshed color palette. An updated site that makes it easy to find the shows, hosts, and conversations you're looking for.


This was a full brand and website redesign, and we're pretty excited to share what went into it:


Why Now?

MMN has grown a lot. More podcasts, more hosts, more industry voices joining the conversation. 


We needed a digital home that matched the scale of what MMN had become — and a partner who understood how to build it.


Who We Worked With

We brought in Repli, a proptech company that specializes in building websites for the multifamily industry, whether for boutique apartment operators or property management companies with large-scale portfolios. 


From December 2025 through March 2026, the Repli team worked closely with MMN's VP of Marketing & Sales, Jennifer Carter, to take the network's mission and translate it into something you could see, navigate, and feel.


Building a Brand Identity From the Ground Up

The first phase was identity. Repli developed a complete visual system for MMN — new logo, color palette, typography, and design elements flexible enough to live across the website, social media, and promotional materials without losing their cohesion.


The brief was simple: it needed to feel like a media network. Bold, modern, and reflective of the energy behind MMN's programming and the community it serves. 


To keep that consistency as MMN continues to grow, Repli also built out comprehensive brand guidelines and templates — so every future show launch, event promotion, or partnership announcement looks and
feels like MMN.


A Website Built Around Multifamily Conversations

The bigger shift happened on the website itself. Rather than organizing the site around static pages of information, the new experience is built around discovery — the way audiences naturally move through media.


You can jump from a podcast page to a host profile, follow that host to other shows they contribute to, and navigate back through written content connected to the same topics. Everything flows. Nothing feels like a dead end.


A few things worth highlighting:

  • Every podcast page now includes direct listening links to Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube — so you can tune in from wherever you already are. 
  • Host profiles spotlight the people behind the conversations and connect directly to every piece of content they've contributed to. 
  • Category filters across both podcasts and blog articles let you find content relevant to what you care about most. 
  • Streamlined contact forms also make it easier than ever for potential guests and partners to reach out and get involved.


Behind the scenes, the site is built on Repli's
MultiHub platform – an all-in-one marketing hub that gives the MMN team the ability to add content, highlight new shows, and keep the site up to date without needing a developer on standby every time something changes. 


SEO and AI optimization tools are also built in, helping MMN reach a wider audience across the industry.


Want to See the Full Story Behind the Build?

More than anything, this rebrand gives MMN a foundation that can grow while positioning it as the central hub for multifamily media and the industry voices shaping what comes next.


Want to go deeper on what this project actually involved? Repli put together a
full case study walking through every phase of the project and the thinking behind it all.

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