Innago vs RentRedi
Innago scores 7.8/10 vs 7.4/10. Best for: Budget-conscious landlords and small property managers who want full-featured software at no cost.
Innago scores higher overall at 7.8/10 vs 7.4/10. Innago is a rare genuinely free property management platform that delivers solid core features without charging landlords a dime. Its revenue comes from tenant-paid transaction fees and optional screening reports, which keeps it free but means tenants bear some cost. For landlords who want capable software without a monthly bill, Innago is hard to beat — though larger operations may outgrow its feature set.
Innago
RentRedi Rank
#6 of 26
Rank
#12 of 26
Features
12/17
Features
13/17
Starting at
$0/mo
Starting at
$12/mo
User reviews
4.9/5 (1000)
User reviews
4.4/5 (145)
What they cost
| Innago | RentRedi | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | Free /mo | $12 /mo |
| Free trial | Free tier available | No |
| Number of plans | 1 | 3 |
What the pricing really means
At first glance, Innago looks cheaper at $0/month vs $12/month. But sticker price is only part of the story. Look at what is included on the base plan, how many users you get, and whether you need add-ons to get the features you actually need. The $99/month plan that requires $200 in add-ons is actually more expensive than the $250/month plan that includes everything.
Where Innago wins
- Completely free for landlords with no hidden subscription fees or unit limits
- Exceptionally high user satisfaction with 4.9 stars across G2 and Capterra
- Built-in e-signing eliminates need for DocuSign or similar tools
- Covers the full rental lifecycle from listing to lease to rent collection
Where RentRedi wins
- Unlimited properties on all plans with no per-unit fees
- Extremely affordable at $12/month annually for full features
- Strong mobile-first design purpose-built as mobile app
- Tenant-paid screening means no out-of-pocket for landlords
Where Innago falls short
- Transaction fees for ACH and card payments are passed to tenants, which some tenants dislike
- Payment processing can be slow with occasional delays in fund transfers
- Mobile app functionality lags behind the web version
- No owner portal for investors who use third-party property managers
Where RentRedi falls short
- Start plan too stripped down with no applications or screening
- ACH $1/transaction and card 2.9% + $0.30 fees add up
- Slow payment deposits reported by users
- Setup takes more time than expected
Who is each product built for?
Innago
Target: 1-500 units
Innago is a rare genuinely free property management platform that delivers solid core features without charging landlords a dime. Its revenue comes from tenant-paid transaction fees and optional screening reports, which keeps it free but means tenants bear some cost. For landlords who want capable software without a monthly bill, Innago is hard to beat — though larger operations may outgrow its feature set.
RentRedi
Target: 1-200 units
RentRedi is one of the best value picks for small landlords. Unlimited properties with no per-unit fees means it gets cheaper the more you manage. Mobile-first approach is a genuine differentiator. Transaction fees and slow deposits are drawbacks. Best for self-managing landlords with 5-100 units.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Innago | RentRedi |
|---|---|---|
| Tenant Management | ||
| Tenant screening | ||
| Online rent collection | ||
| Lease management | ||
| Tenant portal | ||
| E-signatures | ||
| Property Operations | ||
| Maintenance requests | ||
| Owner portal | ||
| Property inspections | ||
| Vendor management | ||
| Vacancy advertising | ||
| Finance & Reporting | ||
| Accounting/bookkeeping | ||
| Bank account management | ||
| Insurance tracking | ||
| Reporting/analytics | ||
| Platform | ||
| Document storage | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| API access | ||
Common questions
Innago is designed for 1-500 units, making it a strong pick for small shops. RentRedi targets 1-200 units.
Innago starts at $0/month. RentRedi starts at $12/month. Pricing was last verified in 2026-03-01.
Innago has a free tier you can use to get started.
Yes, you can switch between Property Management tools. The main effort is migrating your data and setting up new workflows. Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both systems.
The bottom line
Pick Innago if...
Budget-conscious landlords and small property managers who want full-featured software at no cost
Pick RentRedi if...
Small landlords who want an affordable mobile-first platform with unlimited properties and no per-unit fees