Partners

Turn local rental-service demand into qualified conversations.

The partner program is built around category fit, clear disclosures, and structured request routing instead of public rankings or pay-to-win badges.

First category
Property management
Lead shape
Structured owner requests
Disclosure
Shown to users

Qualified context

Requests include the service category, location, property details, timing, contact preference, and consent status.

Transparent disclosure

Users are told that some providers may pay for qualified leads, referrals, or advertising placements.

Service-area routing

Providers should receive requests that match stated geography, capacity, and category fit.

Revenue categories should earn their place.

Expansion filter
01

Clear purchase intent

The user has a concrete rental-service need and enough detail for a provider to assess fit.

02

Local provider value

The category benefits from matching by city, property type, response capacity, or service specialization.

03

Monetizable handoff

The request can support qualified-lead fees, referral terms, sponsorship, or another disclosed commercial model.

Property management is the wedge, not the ceiling.

Future categories should be added only when search demand, provider economics, and user trust can be supported with specific landing pages and qualified forms.

  • Tenant placement and leasing support for owners.
  • Rental maintenance, cleaning, inspection, and turnover services.
  • Insurance, mortgage, legal, and accounting referrals where compliance permits.
  • Moving, storage, utility, and renter-service partnerships after demand is validated.