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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 | Paid plans |
| Autopay | No | Yes, on paid plans |
| Receipts | Manual | Automatic on paid plans |
| Rent ledger | No | Yes |
| Failed-payment alerts | No | Yes, on paid plans |
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, paid plans turn on bank rent payments, autopay, receipts, and automatic payment tracking.
Start with a free tenant hub. Upgrade when rent needs autopay.
Keep tenant messages, fix requests, reminders, and rent records out of scattered payment app notes.