TenantCloud
Feature-rich platform with a solid free tier
Best for: Landlords who want more accounting depth and are willing to pay for premium features
Overview
TenantCloud tries to do a lot, and mostly succeeds. The accounting depth is unusual for a free tool. The trade-off is complexity — it's not as clean as TurboTenant or Innago. Best for landlords who care about financial reporting and don't mind spending time learning the system.
Pricing
Free plan for up to 75 units. Paid plans from ~$16/mo (check latest pricing).
Free plan supports up to 75 units with core features
Features
| Feature | Included |
|---|---|
| Tenant screening | Yes |
| Rent collection | Yes |
| Lease management | Yes |
| Maintenance tracking | Yes |
| Accounting & reports | Yes |
| Listing syndication | Yes |
| Communication tools | Yes |
| E-signatures | Yes |
Pros
- Free plan supports a surprisingly large number of units
- Accounting and reporting tools are above average for this category
- Marketplace for connecting with service providers
- QuickBooks integration on paid plans
Cons
- Interface can feel cluttered — steeper learning curve
- Free plan has been reduced over time — check current limits
- Some features feel half-finished compared to the core workflow
- Mobile app reviews are mixed
Head-to-head comparisons
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