DoorLoop vs RentRedi

DoorLoop logo
A newer, modern-UI property management platform competing with Buildium and AppFolio on ease-of-use and full-stack features.
$69/mo (Starter, 20 units)
RentRedi logo
RentRedi is a mobile-first property management platform for independent landlords — flat monthly pricing covers unlimited units, with built-in rent collection, tenant screening, and maintenance tracking.
$12/mo (annual)

DoorLoop vs RentRedi: feature comparison

FeatureDoorLoopRentRedi
Online Rent Collection
Tenant Screening
Maintenance Request Tracking
Owner Portal
Accounting & Reporting
Lease E-Signature
Listing Syndication
Mobile App (iOS + Android)

DoorLoop — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Modern, intuitive UI
  • Deep feature set at the Starter tier
  • No onboarding fee
  • Aggressive product velocity

Cons

  • Smaller integration ecosystem than AppFolio
  • Starter tier caps at 20 units
  • Commercial features less mature
  • Shorter market track record

RentRedi — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Flat monthly pricing with no per-unit fees — stays affordable as portfolio scales past 10, 20, or 50 units
  • Mobile-first with dedicated iOS and Android apps for landlords and tenants
  • Listing syndication pushes vacancies to Zillow and Realtor.com with one submission
  • Tenant screening bundles credit, criminal, eviction, and income verification in a single report

Cons

  • No true owner portal — not suitable for professional property managers who need to report separately to investor clients
  • Accounting is transaction-record-based, not double-entry; lacks the bookkeeping depth of AppFolio or QuickBooks integrations
  • Tenant screening is a per-report add-on cost ($39.99–$49.99 per applicant), not included in the flat subscription
  • Customer support leans on chat and email; no dedicated account manager for higher-volume landlords