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Venmo sends money. TenantHub organizes rent.
Venmo can work for one-off transfers, but rent brings reminders, tenant messages, fix requests, receipts, records, and recurring follow-up. TenantHub keeps that workflow in one place.
| Feature | Venmo | TenantHub |
|---|---|---|
| Tenant page | No | Yes |
| Tenant messaging by rental | No | Yes |
| Fix/maintenance requests | No | Yes |
| Rent reminders | Manual | Organized in Free Tenant Hub |
| Manual rent tracking | Manual notes elsewhere | Included on free plan |
| Live bank rent payments | Consumer payment flow | $4.99 per successful ACH payment |
| Autopay | No | Included with ACH collection |
| Receipts | Manual | Automatic when rent is collected |
| Rent ledger | No | Yes |
| Failed-payment alerts | No | Included with ACH collection |
Where Venmo fits
- It is familiar for casual payments.
- It can be useful for one-off reimbursements.
- It may be enough if you do not need tenant records.
Where TenantHub fits
TenantHub gives each tenant a hub for messages, fix requests, rent reminders, manual tracking, and payment information. When you are ready, ACH collection turns on bank rent payments, autopay, receipts, and automatic payment tracking for a flat $4.99 per successful payment.
Start with a free tenant hub. Pay only when rent is successfully collected.
Keep tenant messages, fix requests, reminders, and rent records out of scattered payment app notes.