Rentops

Property management that tells you who has paid.

Rentops keeps every building, unit, tenant, lease and payment in one place — priced in TZS, paid by M-Pesa, Tigo Pesa, Airtel Money or cash. Made for landlords in Tanzania.

  • No card needed
  • Works on your phone
  • Your data stays yours

What you get

Everything a landlord needs. Nothing else.

They all feed the same screen. There is no module to configure and no training to sit through.

Property management

Every building, and every unit inside it — rent, size, floor, block, minimum tenure and amenities, all in one record.

Tenant management

Add a tenant once. Rentops works out who is active, upcoming or moved on, and keeps every lease they've held on file.

Lease tracking and renewal

Leases expiring and renewals due, right on the dashboard. Units you choose can renew themselves when the term is up.

Rent & payment tracking

Rent collected this year, what is still outstanding, and exactly what your empty units are costing you each month.

Invoice and receipt

One invoice per lease, and as many payments against it as it takes. Unpaid, partly paid or paid — kept current for you.

Maintenance request

A tenant reports a repair, you track it from open to fixed — so nothing gets lost in a phone call nobody wrote down.

Why us

What makes Rentops different.

Automated reminders via SMS, WhatsApp and email

24/7 customer support

Mobile-first design, built for accessibility

Bring your existing spreadsheet — bulk import in minutes

Your organisation's data stays isolated, on every request

Pricing

Free while we are in beta.

Every feature, however many properties, units and tenants you have. No card, and no countdown running in the corner.

  • All features included
  • Unlimited properties
  • Unlimited tenants
  • No card required

When paid plans arrive you will hear about it well in advance — and your data will still be yours.

Questions

The things landlords ask first.

Start with one building.

You do not have to move everything at once. Add one property, one unit and one tenant, and see whether it earns its place.