Our Mission
Built for the landlord who was told they were too small to matter.
The property management software market has a well-documented blind spot. Enterprise platforms like AppFolio and Yardi are built for institutional operators and management companies. They require 50 units minimum to sign up. They price accordingly — $280/month before you even get started.
Free tools like Innago and TurboTenant serve the entry-level market well. For a first-time landlord with two units, they're excellent. But once you have ten units, fifteen units, twenty — their limitations become daily operational friction.
Between those poles sits one of the largest underserved segments in property technology: the independent landlord with 10–50 units who manages their own portfolio, has real operational complexity, and has been handed a choice between "too simple" and "too expensive."
Vestix was built from scratch for that landlord. Not as a simplified version of enterprise software. Not as a free tool with features bolted on later. Every design decision — from Section 8 dual-payer tracking to rent-to-own agreement support to manufactured housing workflows — was made by asking what an independent landlord managing 20 units in Phoenix actually needs.
We're a small, focused team. We don't take outside investment. We don't have a growth target that requires us to raise our prices every year. We build software for people who take their portfolio seriously, and we price it accordingly.
Founded
2026
Target market
10–50 unit independent landlords
Starting price
$39 / month
Minimum units
None