For landlords
Track rent, manage tenants, monitor properties, and reduce the daily stress of running a rental business — even from abroad.
- Multi-property dashboard
- Direct-to-you payments
- Caretaker delegated access
Landismart helps African landlords track rent, manage tenants, and stay in control — even when you live miles away from your properties.
Or chat with us on WhatsApp →Rent tracking lives in WhatsApp groups, notebooks, and spreadsheets. You chase screenshots, call caretakers, and check bank statements — and you still don't know who paid and who didn't.
Payment proofs scattered across forwarded chats and family groups.
Manual tracking that breaks the moment you add another property.
Who paid? Who is late? You're not sure until you ask someone.
Living abroad and depending on a caretaker to tell you what's really happening.
Reminders, complaints, receipts — all by phone, all forgotten.
Multiple properties, multiple cycles, no single place to see it all.
Add each property and unit in minutes. Set rent, cycle, and your payment destination.
Send tenants a simple invite. They join in seconds — no learning curve, no email required.
See payments, tenants, complaints, and receipts from anywhere. Send reminders with a tap.
Every feature exists because a landlord told us they needed it. Nothing decorative.
See who paid, who is late, and what was verified by the provider. Rent goes directly to your account — Landismart only verifies and tracks it.
One dashboard for every property and every unit. Per-property revenue, occupancy, and outstanding rent at a glance.
A clean tenant list with payment history, lease info, and a one-tap way to send reminders by WhatsApp or SMS.
Tenants submit complaints with photos. You assign, update status, and close — even if the tenant was offline when they reported.
Every verified payment generates a receipt with the right disclaimers. Share, download, or keep them in-app.
Reminders before rent is due, on the day, and after — by push, WhatsApp, or SMS fallback.
Built for landlords who don't live next to their properties — including those abroad. Know what is happening without calling anyone.
Tenants don't always download apps. We meet them where they are. Reminders, receipts, and invites all flow through WhatsApp.
Most property software was designed for landlords with stable internet, email-first workflows, and Western payment rails. Landismart is designed for how property actually works here.
This platform understands your reality.
Landlords need control. Tenants need clarity. Landismart works for both.
Track rent, manage tenants, monitor properties, and reduce the daily stress of running a rental business — even from abroad.
Pay rent simply, get instant receipts, never miss a due date, and report issues without chasing your landlord on WhatsApp.
We are working directly with landlords, caretakers, and tenants across Cameroon to build the future of property management in Africa.
We never hold your rent. Payments go straight to your provider account — we only verify and track them.
Designed and tested on the phones and networks people actually use, not on a designer's laptop.
Every screen reviewed with multi-property and diaspora landlords. We change what doesn't work.
We'd rather hear from one real landlord than read ten reports. Tell us what would make this work for you.
We're onboarding a small group of landlords first. Join the waitlist and we'll reach you on WhatsApp.
Landismart does not collect or hold rent payments. Payments are sent directly to your configured payment destination through the selected payment provider. Landismart only verifies, tracks, notifies, and reconciles payment status.
Real problems, practical answers. Written for landlords in Cameroon and the diaspora.
Most Cameroon landlords still track rent through WhatsApp screenshots and phone calls. Landismart is the simpler, more trustworthy alternative — built for how Africa actually works.
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