Software was built for the wrong landlord.
Most property management software falls into two buckets: enterprise tools built for companies managing 10,000+ units, and free apps that barely do more than a spreadsheet.
If you're a landlord with a handful of properties, you're stuck in the middle. You need real tools — automated rent collection, AI maintenance triage, financial reporting — but you don't need the complexity or price tag of enterprise software.
That's why we built Rentra. One simple price ($5/unit, $25 minimum), every feature included, AI in every workflow, and an interface that doesn't require training. Explore what we've built.
Three rules.
Simple by design
Property management is complex enough. Software shouldn't add to it. Every feature has to pass one test: does it make a landlord's life simpler?
Built for landlords
Not for property management companies with 10,000 units. For the landlord with 1–50 doors who deserves the same powerful tools.
AI over busywork
If a task can be automated, it should be. Rent reminders, vendor coordination, maintenance triage — let the software handle the repetitive parts.