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Property operations software for operators who need control, not more noise.

Lanlord turns the real load behind rental businesses—leases, maintenance, collections, documents, and portfolio signals—into one legible operating layer.

Why we exist

Most rental operators stitch together spreadsheets, accounting packages, maintenance apps, and message threads. Nothing stays connected when a tenant disputes a charge, a unit turns, or an owner asks what a property actually earned. Lanlord exists to make that work visible, repeatable, and defensible.

Principles

How we think about building the product.

Every feature shortens the distance between noticing a problem and fixing it.

Clarity over noise

Operators see what needs attention, what is healthy, and what to do next—without reconciling spreadsheets, inboxes, and disconnected tools.

One operating record

Properties, tenants, maintenance, documents, and money movement belong in the same system so context never gets lost between handoffs.

Built for serious operators

Lanlord is shaped for entrepreneurs who need books they can defend and workflows they can repeat—not generic SaaS theater.

Who we build for

Built for the people doing the work and the people watching the business.

Lanlord serves independent operators and small teams running serious rental portfolios—not enterprise theater.

Independent landlords

Run rentals, flips, and hold strategies with tighter control over cash flow, maintenance, and portfolio performance.

Property managers

Execute leases, collections, vendors, and communications from a system built for repeatable day-to-day work.

Owner-operators

Stay close to the metrics that matter—collections, occupancy, risk, and the workflows that actually move the business.

Product focus

Property operations for 1–150 doors, USA-first

Core loop

Properties → tenants → maintenance → money workflows

Architecture

Website + app separation with API-backed onboarding

Direction

Integrations, MCP, and operator control surfaces

Today

What you can evaluate now

The public site, onboarding path, feature depth, pricing, security posture, and feedback loop are live. Core product workflows are in active development with a focus on properties, tenants, maintenance, and financial visibility for 1–150 doors.

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Where we're headed

APIs, agents, and deeper connectivity

The long-term direction includes stronger integrations, MCP-ready surfaces, and an operator control layer that serious teams can automate against—without fragmenting the source of truth.

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See whether Lanlord fits how you actually run rentals.

Walk through the product story, pricing, and onboarding path—or book a demo to talk through your portfolio.