From renter to innovator – Fast Company

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When I was a college student renting an apartment in New York City, I learned firsthand that the rental process was overly complex and inefficient. My friends and I lost out on an apartment we really wanted simply because we couldn’t gather the necessary documentation fast enough.

That experience stuck with me, and it sparked an idea—why not electronically store all of the documentation you need to apply for rental housing so it’s always ready at your fingertips. So I built an app to do just that.

Along the way, I began talking to more people on both sides of the rental process, and I realized the issues went beyond just tenants.

In technology, quick iterations are important. If a technical feature or update can solve 50% of the customers’ problems, just release it. Helping people sooner is better than waiting until a solution is 95% complete. Plus, customer feedback will help refine and optimize the product along the way.

Once we got our product into customers’ hands, their feedback shaped everything. We learned that some features we thought were essential weren’t actually necessary, while others—ones we hadn’t even considered—became must-haves. By creating a direct feedback loop, we could pivot quickly, iterate fast, and build a product that truly meets users’ needs.

Both customers and investors are willing to take a leap of faith with you if they feel heard and included in the journey. We’ve built a technology platform alongside users, and that collaboration has been invaluable. By staying engaged with our customers, we’ve ensured that we’re delivering what they actually need, not just what we think they need.

So this feature that was originally intended to benefit tenants was also benefiting landlords. Therefore, we added partnerships with Experian and Equifax, becoming the first property management software to enable on-time rent reporting to all three major credit bureaus, and we also made the feature available to landlords so they could purchase it for their tenants as an extra perk or amenity.

We used this approach to improve landlords and tenant relationships and lives many times. Some examples: offering autopay to reduce missed rent payments and late fees; providing customizable experiences such as template builders for pre-qualification and application processes; developing accelerated two-day funding for rent payments; and adding state-of-the-art security layers to protect landlord and tenant identities, protecting them against fraud.

We are continuously iterating, adapting, and refining the platform to ensure that renting is an easy and enjoyable experience for all. By focusing on these principles, we’ve created a platform that not only simplifies property management but also improves relationships between landlords and tenants. Investors can dedicate more time to their personal lives while growing their financial success, and renters benefit from a seamless, hassle-free process.

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