LeasingTool vs TenantCloud
TenantCloud is a freemium property management platform with a cluttered interface and key features gated behind premium plans. LeasingTool gives you all features free during the beta — including vendor portals, double-entry accounting, and per-bed leasing that TenantCloud doesn't offer at any price.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | LeasingTool | TenantCloud |
|---|---|---|
| Tenant Portal | ||
| Vendor Portal | ||
| Management Portal with 6 Roles | ||
| Double-Entry Accounting | ||
| Per-Bed Leasing | ||
| 6-Step Lease Wizard | ||
| Kanban Maintenance Board | ||
| 5 Built-In Financial Reports | ||
| Late Fee Automation | ||
| Online Rent Collection | ||
| Document Storage | ||
| Secure Messaging | ||
| All Features Free (Beta) |
= Limited, partial support, or gated behind paid plan. Data accurate as of April 2026.
Why Landlords Choose LeasingTool Over TenantCloud
All Features Free — No Paywalls
TenantCloud gates features like advanced reporting and e-signatures behind paid plans starting at $15/month. LeasingTool gives you every feature free during the beta — no restrictions, no credit card.
Cleaner, Faster Interface
TenantCloud's UI has accumulated years of feature creep. LeasingTool was built from scratch with a clean, focused design — every screen does one thing well.
Per-Bed Leasing Support
TenantCloud doesn't support per-bed leasing for student or co-living housing. LeasingTool lets you create individual leases for each bed space within a shared unit.
Double-Entry Accounting
TenantCloud tracks income and expenses but doesn't use double-entry accounting. LeasingTool creates balanced ledger entries for every transaction — real books, not just a spreadsheet with a coat of paint.