u/Relevant-Holiday-423

[FOR HIRE] Full-Stack Web Developer — I build anything you need | Starting $600

Need a website? I build it. Need something custom? I build that too.

Frontend. Backend. Both. Whatever your project needs — I handle the full thing end to end.

What I can build:
\\\\> Single page landing sites
\\\\> Multi-page business websites
\\\\> Booking and scheduling systems
\\\\> Lead capture and contact systems
\\\\> Custom web apps and tools
\\\\> Portfolios, directories, dashboards
\\\\> Anything else you have in mind

What you get with every project:
\\\\> Clean, modern, mobile-first design
\\\\> Fast loading and SEO-ready
\\\\> Full frontend + backend development
\\\\> Delivered in 24-48 hours for standard projects

Pricing (market rate):
\\\\> Single page site — $600
\\\\> Multi-page site — $1,000+
\\\\> Custom web app — $1,500+
\\\\> Price scales with complexity

Free preview available and I'll build a working demo of your project before you commit. Zero risk.

DM me with what you need. Portfolio available on request.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 2 days ago

[for hire] need a website

Need a website for your business? I build custom sites with contact forms, WhatsApp integration, and modern design. $400 flat. 3-day delivery. Portfolio available. DM me or comment if interested. Serious inquiries only.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 2 days ago

If you're still calling tenants to remind them about rent, you're doing it wrong. And I say that having watched my dad do it for 20 years.

Every month, same story.

My dad calls tenant A. Tenant A doesn't pick up. He calls tenant B. B says he paid. My dad checks his notebook. He can't find it. He checks again. Still can't find it. He calls B again to ask which account he transferred to. B doesn't remember. My dad goes through three weeks of bank statements manually.

He manages 80+ tenants. This is his life on the 1st of every month.

Last month it got worse. A tenant had given cash to the watchman. The watchman forgot to tell my dad. My dad spent three weeks assuming the tenant hadn't paid like calling, following up, getting stressed and then found out the money was sitting with the watchman the whole time.

This isn't a story about bad tenants or forgetful watchmen. It's a story about a system that doesn't work anymore.

The notebook was fine at 10 tenants. At 80, it's chaos. And the worst part? Every builder I've spoken to is dealing with exactly this. Not just in India. This is the default state of small property management everywhere.

The problems I kept hearing:
- "I don't know who paid until I manually check my bank"
- "Tenants call me at 11pm about maintenance instead of logging it somewhere"
- "I chased a tenant for 2 weeks and then found out he had paid into the wrong account"
- "My Excel works but I have to update it manually after every payment"
- "I have no idea which unit is vacant right now without calling my manager"

None of these are hard problems. They're all just information problems. The information exists and it's just spread across five places and nobody's collecting it properly.

What does your current system look like? Genuinely curious. Notebook? Excel? WhatsApp groups? Some combination? Are any of you using proper software or does it feel too heavy for what you actually need?

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 2 days ago

[for hire] need a website

Need a website for your business? I build custom sites with contact forms, WhatsApp integration, and modern design. $400 flat. 3-day delivery. Portfolio available. DM me or comment if interested. Serious inquiries only.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago

I almost closed my dad's restaurant because I didn't know this existed ?

My dad has been running a small BBQ joint been going for 11 years.
Last year he called me crying. First time I ever heard him cry.
Revenue was down 40%. He was 2 months from closing. Loyal customers were still coming but not enough new ones.
I went through everything. His food is incredible. Service is great. Place is always clean.
Then I looked him up on Google.
His website looked like it was built in 2009. No online menu. No booking. Loaded in 8 seconds. On mobile it was completely broken.
Meanwhile the new chain restaurant down the street had a slick site, online ordering, showed up first on Google.
People weren't choosing them because the food was better.
They were choosing them because they could find them.
I got his site rebuilt. Added online menu, click-to-call, Google optimized.
Within 6 weeks - 34% more new customers. He called me again. Different kind of call this time.

Here's the thing that haunts me.
I drive around and I see it EVERYWHERE. Amazing small businesses. Real people. Decades of work. Losing to corporate chains simply because nobody can find them online.
Your grandfather's hardware store. The family-run Italian place. The independent gym where the owner knows everyone's name.
Dying. Not because they're bad. Because they're invisible.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago
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I almost closed my dad's restaurant because I didn't know this existed

My dad has been running a small BBQ joint been going for 11 years.
Last year he called me crying. First time I ever heard him cry.
Revenue was down 40%. He was 2 months from closing. Loyal customers were still coming but not enough new ones.
I went through everything. His food is incredible. Service is great. Place is always clean.
Then I looked him up on Google.
His website looked like it was built in 2009. No online menu. No booking. Loaded in 8 seconds. On mobile it was completely broken.
Meanwhile the new chain restaurant down the street had a slick site, online ordering, showed up first on Google.
People weren't choosing them because the food was better.
They were choosing them because they could find them.
I got his site rebuilt. Added online menu, click-to-call, Google optimized.
Within 6 weeks - 34% more new customers. He called me again. Different kind of call this time.

Here's the thing that haunts me.
I drive around and I see it EVERYWHERE. Amazing small businesses. Real people. Decades of work. Losing to corporate chains simply because nobody can find them online.
Your grandfather's hardware store. The family-run Italian place. The independent gym where the owner knows everyone's name.
Dying. Not because they're bad. Because they're invisible.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago

[HIRING] Need Lead Generators/Closers in India – 20% Commission per Website Deal

I build websites for small to mid-sized businesses. I need someone based in India who can bring me clients however you do it is up to you.

Your Role:

Find potential clients, talk to them, pitch my website services, and close the deal. You can use cold calling, DMs, Reddit, WhatsApp, references like anything that works. If you find the lead and the client pays, you get paid. Simple.

What I Offer:

I can build pretty much any website a client asks for (business sites, e-commerce, portfolios, landing pages, etc.). My projects typically range from ₹25,000 to ₹1,00,000+ depending on complexity.

Compensation:
20% commission per sale (₹5,000 – ₹20,000+ per deal).

Payment is sent immediately after the client pays me.

I can provide screenshots of past work for verification, and a simple agreement can be signed for trust.

Schedule & Location:
Location: Must be based in India.

Availability: Flexible whatever time works best for you to reach clients.

Commitment: No fixed hours. Work when you want, just bring results.

Requirements:
Need to be human – This is very important lol.

Experience: No experience needed, but motivation to consistently reach out to people every day is a must.

Communication: Fluent in Hindi or English (or both). Should be comfortable talking to business owners and handling objections.

Structure: This is a commission-only role (no base pay for now).

Reliability: I'm looking for a serious partner. If you have a habit of ghosting after a few days, please don't apply. I need someone committed to the grind.

How to Apply:
If you're ready to start immediately, DM me with:
A short intro about yourself (college student, working professional, etc.)

Any experience in talking to clients or selling (if none, just say so — no problem)

How you plan to find leads (calling, Instagram, Reddit, etc.)

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Full-Stack Web Developer — I build anything you need | Starting $600

Need a website? I build it. Need something custom? I build that too.

Frontend. Backend. Both. Whatever your project needs — I handle the full thing end to end.

What I can build:
\\> Single page landing sites
\\> Multi-page business websites
\\> Booking and scheduling systems
\\> Lead capture and contact systems
\\> Custom web apps and tools
\\> Portfolios, directories, dashboards
\\> Anything else you have in mind

What you get with every project:
\\> Clean, modern, mobile-first design
\\> Fast loading and SEO-ready
\\> Full frontend + backend development
\\> Delivered in 24-48 hours for standard projects

Pricing (market rate):
\\> Single page site — $600
\\> Multi-page site — $1,000+
\\> Custom web app — $1,500+
\\> Price scales with complexity

Free preview available and I'll build a working demo of your project before you commit. Zero risk.

DM me with what you need. Portfolio available on request.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago

[HIRING] Need Lead Generators/Closers in India – 20% Commission per Website Deal

I build websites for small to mid-sized businesses. I need someone based in India who can bring me clients however you do it is up to you.

Your Role:

Find potential clients, talk to them, pitch my website services, and close the deal. You can use cold calling, DMs, Reddit, WhatsApp, references like anything that works. If you find the lead and the client pays, you get paid. Simple.

What I Offer:

I can build pretty much any website a client asks for (business sites, e-commerce, portfolios, landing pages, etc.). My projects typically range from ₹25,000 to ₹1,00,000+ depending on complexity.

Compensation:
20% commission per sale (₹5,000 – ₹20,000+ per deal).

Payment is sent immediately after the client pays me.

I can provide screenshots of past work for verification, and a simple agreement can be signed for trust.

Schedule & Location:
Location: Must be based in India.

Availability: Flexible whatever time works best for you to reach clients.

Commitment: No fixed hours. Work when you want, just bring results.

Requirements:
Need to be human – This is very important lol.

Experience: No experience needed, but motivation to consistently reach out to people every day is a must.

Communication: Fluent in Hindi or English (or both). Should be comfortable talking to business owners and handling objections.

Structure: This is a commission-only role (no base pay for now).

Reliability: I'm looking for a serious partner. If you have a habit of ghosting after a few days, please don't apply. I need someone committed to the grind.

How to Apply:
If you're ready to start immediately, DM me with:
A short intro about yourself (college student, working professional, etc.)

Any experience in talking to clients or selling (if none, just say so — no problem)

How you plan to find leads (calling, Instagram, Reddit, etc.)

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 11 days ago

Earn ₹2,000–4,000 per closed client | Simple Outreach Work

Looking for 2-3 people to help with simple outreach.

What you'll do:

Find small business owners like gyms, salons, tutors, bakeries, cloud kitchens, local shops

Search on Google Maps, Instagram, or JustDial

Send them a short WhatsApp message or DM (I'll give you the exact script)

If they're interested, pass their contact to me to close the deal

Commission:

₹2,000–4,000 per client who purchases a website

Paid after the client pays us

What you need:

Just a phone and basic confidence

No technical skills required

No sales experience needed I'll provide the exact message to copy-paste

Perfect for:

Students wanting side income

Anyone with free time who can send messages

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 12 days ago

Earn ₹2,000–4,000 per closed client | Simple Outreach Work

Looking for 2-3 people to help with simple outreach.

What you'll do:
Find small business owners like gyms, salons, tutors, bakeries, cloud kitchens, local shops

Search on Google Maps, Instagram, or JustDial

Send them a short WhatsApp message or DM (I'll give you the exact script)

If they're interested, pass their contact to me to close the deal

Commission:

₹2,000–4,000 per client who purchases a website

Paid after the client pays us

What you need:

Just a phone and basic confidence

No technical skills required

No sales experience needed I'll provide the exact message to copy-paste

Perfect for:

Students wanting side income

Anyone with free time who can send messages

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 14 days ago

Need a website? I build it. Need something custom? I build that too.

Frontend. Backend. Both. Whatever your project needs — I handle the full thing end to end.

What I can build:
\\> Single page landing sites
\\> Multi-page business websites
\\> Booking and scheduling systems
\\> Lead capture and contact systems
\\> Custom web apps and tools
\\> Portfolios, directories, dashboards
\\> Anything else you have in mind

What you get with every project:
\\> Clean, modern, mobile-first design
\\> Fast loading and SEO-ready
\\> Full frontend + backend development
\\> Delivered in 24-48 hours for standard projects

Pricing (market rate):
\\> Single page site — ₹6000
\\> Multi-page site — ₹12000
\\> Custom web app — ₹25000+
\\> Price scales with complexity

Free preview available and I'll build a working demo of your project before you commit. Zero risk.

DM me with what you need. Portfolio available on request.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 15 days ago

Some of you might remember a post I made a few weeks ago about my dad losing track of rent payments because his entire property management system was a physical notebook.

That post got way more response than I expected. People shared their own versions of the same story like watchmen losing cash, tenants claiming they paid when they didn't, landlords spending hours every month just figuring out who owes what.
So here's what happened after.
My partner and I actually finished building the system. Took us a few days. We built it originally just for my dad and his properties, his tenants, his workflow.
When I showed him the demo his first reaction was not "this is great." It was "why aren't you building this yourself, you're doing BTech."

I told him I'm running the team. He looked at me for a second and then started actually using the demo. Clicking through properties. Looking at the tenant dashboard. Reading the automated reminder schedule.
He got quiet for a bit.
Then he said he wants it for his buildings.

The man who thought I was wasting time on my laptop at night wants to pay for the thing I built at night.
I don't know why I'm sharing this here. Maybe because the last post made me realize how many people are dealing with the exact same problem my dad was like properties managed through memory and notebooks and prayer.

Tenants who "forgot." Watchmen who collected cash and forgot to mention it. Owners spending the 5th through 15th of every month just chasing people.
The system we built fixes that. Admin sees every tenant in real time like green paid, red overdue. Automatic WhatsApp reminders go out so the owner never has to call. Tenants have their own portal to check status and submit maintenance requests. Accountability log so you always know who marked what and when.

We put a live demo together and both the admin side and the tenant side are fully functional and clickable. Not a mockup. Actually works.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 16 days ago
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A few days ago I posted about building a property management system for my dad after he lost track of a full month's rent because his system was a notebook. That post got more response than I expected like a lot of you shared your own versions of the same problem, which honestly validated everything.

So here's the update.

My team finished the demo. It's live. You can actually use it right now.

What the builder/admin side looks like:

You open a dashboard. Every property you own is a card. Click into any building and you see every tenant like green means paid this month, red means overdue. One tap marks a payment as received and auto-generates a receipt. The system logs WHO marked it and WHEN and so if your watchman or manager is handling payments, there's a permanent accountability record. No more "I thought he paid" situations.

Automated WhatsApp reminders go out on a schedule you set get soft reminder a few weeks before, firm reminder closer to due date, escalating if payment is missed. You don't call anyone. The system does it.

You can add properties, add tenants, log maintenance requests, track expenses that all self-serve. After setup you never need a developer again.

What the tenant side looks like:

Every tenant gets a simple roll number code. They log in, see their current status, full payment history, and can download receipts. They can submit maintenance requests directly through the portal which shows up instantly on the admin side. No more 11pm phone calls about a leaking pipe.

The public-facing side is a proper property listing page where leads come in and land directly in the admin dashboard.

We're currently building custom versions for individual builders with different branding, different requirements, fully tailored. Not a one-size-fits-all SaaS. Each client gets their own system built around how they actually operate.

Demo links in comments if you want to actually click through both sides.

For anyone who asked after the last post then yes we're taking on clients. DM if you want to talk about a custom build for your portfolio

And for those who asked about something more out-of- the-box: We hear you. We’re also working on a simpler SaaS version that similar landlords can just sign up for and use. That’s coming in the next month or two. But for now, we’re fully focussed on custom builds.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 16 days ago

A few days ago I posted about building a property management system for my dad after he lost track of a full month's rent because his system was a notebook. That post got more response than I expected like a lot of you shared your own versions of the same problem, which honestly validated everything.

So here's the update.

My team finished the demo. It's live. You can actually use it right now.

What the builder/admin side looks like:

You open a dashboard. Every property you own is a card. Click into any building and you see every tenant like green means paid this month, red means overdue. One tap marks a payment as received and auto-generates a receipt. The system logs WHO marked it and WHEN and so if your watchman or manager is handling payments, there's a permanent accountability record. No more "I thought he paid" situations.

Automated WhatsApp reminders go out on a schedule you set get soft reminder a few weeks before, firm reminder closer to due date, escalating if payment is missed. You don't call anyone. The system does it.

You can add properties, add tenants, log maintenance requests, track expenses that all self-serve. After setup you never need a developer again.

What the tenant side looks like:

Every tenant gets a simple roll number code. They log in, see their current status, full payment history, and can download receipts. They can submit maintenance requests directly through the portal which shows up instantly on the admin side. No more 11pm phone calls about a leaking pipe.

The public-facing side is a proper property listing page where leads come in and land directly in the admin dashboard.

We're currently building custom versions for individual builders with different branding, different requirements, fully tailored. Not a one-size-fits-all SaaS. Each client gets their own system built around how they actually operate.

Demo links in comments if you want to actually click through both sides.

For anyone who asked after the last post then yes we're taking on clients. DM if you want to talk about a custom build for your portfolio

And for those who asked about something more out-of- the-box: We hear you. We’re also working on a simpler SaaS version that similar landlords can just sign up for and use. That’s coming in the next month or two. But for now, we’re fully focussed on custom builds.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 16 days ago

My dad is a builder. Has been for 20 years. He manages flats, commercial units, the whole thing. Three buildings. Over 80 tenants.

And for 20 years, his entire system has been a notebook. A physical register. Sometimes Excel if my cousin has time to help.

Every month it's the same chaos. He calls tenants manually to remind them rent is due. Half don't pick up. Some pay but forget to tell him. Some genuinely forget. By the 10th of the month he has no idea who paid, who didn't, and who is avoiding his calls on purpose.

Last month was the breaking point. He lost track of a full month's rent from multiple tenants at once. Not because they didn't pay. Because his system was a notebook.

One tenant had given cash to the watchman. The watchman forgot to mention it. My dad spent three weeks chasing that payment - stressed, frustrated, wasting time and only to find out the money was sitting with the watchman the whole time.

Another tenant paid via bank transfer but my dad didn't reconcile it for two weeks because he had to manually check every transaction against his register. When he did, he found two more payments he'd missed.
This isn't a story about bad tenants. It's a story about a good builder running a system that doesn't work anymore. Even he'll tell you that. Last week he sat down and said, "Yeh aise nahi chal sakta." This can't keep going like this.

So me and a friend built him something.
He opens one screen now. Every property. Every tenant. Green means paid this month. Red means overdue. In thirty seconds he knows exactly where he stands - total collected, total outstanding, which units are vacant.
Three days before rent is due, the system sends an automatic WhatsApp reminder to the tenant. Not my dad calling. Not the watchman delivering a chit. Automatic. If the 1st passes and rent isn't marked paid, another reminder goes out. If it's been days overdue, my dad gets an alert.

Tenants get their own login. They can see their payment history, download receipts, submit maintenance requests through the portal instead of calling my dad at 11pm about a leaking pipe.
We showed him the demo yesterday. He stared at the screen for a bit. Quiet. Then he said, "Yeh toh bahut kaam ki cheez hai."

That's high praise from him.
We're setting it up for his buildings first. After that we're planning to offer it to other builders in his network because honestly every builder we know is running the same notebook system my dad was. Some of them manage 200 units. Same register. Same headaches.
I'm posting this partly because I'm proud of it and partly because I'm genuinely curious does this problem exist in the US and UK too? I know property management software exists, but most of it seems expensive and packed with features that small landlords don't need. Is there room for something simpler that is built specifically for landlords managing under 200 units who just want to know who paid and who didn't?
Happy to answer questions about how we built it or what features we included. Not trying to sell anything here. Just sharing something we made and curious if others deal with this too.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 20 days ago
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My dad is a builder. Has been for 20 years. He manages flats, commercial units, the whole thing. Three buildings. Over 80 tenants.

And for 20 years, his entire system has been a notebook. A physical register. Sometimes Excel if my cousin has time to help.

Every month it's the same chaos. He calls tenants manually to remind them rent is due. Half don't pick up. Some pay but forget to tell him. Some genuinely forget. By the 10th of the month he has no idea who paid, who didn't, and who is avoiding his calls on purpose.

Last month was the breaking point. He lost track of a full month's rent from multiple tenants at once. Not because they didn't pay. Because his system was a notebook.

One tenant had given cash to the watchman. The watchman forgot to mention it. My dad spent three weeks chasing that payment - stressed, frustrated, wasting time and only to find out the money was sitting with the watchman the whole time.

Another tenant paid via bank transfer but my dad didn't reconcile it for two weeks because he had to manually check every transaction against his register. When he did, he found two more payments he'd missed.
This isn't a story about bad tenants. It's a story about a good builder running a system that doesn't work anymore. Even he'll tell you that. Last week he sat down and said, "Yeh aise nahi chal sakta." This can't keep going like this.

So me and a friend built him something.
He opens one screen now. Every property. Every tenant. Green means paid this month. Red means overdue. In thirty seconds he knows exactly where he stands - total collected, total outstanding, which units are vacant.
Three days before rent is due, the system sends an automatic WhatsApp reminder to the tenant. Not my dad calling. Not the watchman delivering a chit. Automatic. If the 1st passes and rent isn't marked paid, another reminder goes out. If it's been days overdue, my dad gets an alert.

Tenants get their own login. They can see their payment history, download receipts, submit maintenance requests through the portal instead of calling my dad at 11pm about a leaking pipe.
We showed him the demo yesterday. He stared at the screen for a bit. Quiet. Then he said, "Yeh toh bahut kaam ki cheez hai."

That's high praise from him.
We're setting it up for his buildings first. After that we're planning to offer it to other builders in his network because honestly every builder we know is running the same notebook system my dad was. Some of them manage 200 units. Same register. Same headaches.
I'm posting this partly because I'm proud of it and partly because I'm genuinely curious does this problem exist in the US and UK too? I know property management software exists, but most of it seems expensive and packed with features that small landlords don't need. Is there room for something simpler that is built specifically for landlords managing under 200 units who just want to know who paid and who didn't?
Happy to answer questions about how we built it or what features we included. Not trying to sell anything here. Just sharing something we made and curious if others deal with this too.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 20 days ago

My dad is a builder. Has been for 20 years. He manages flats, commercial units, the whole thing. Three buildings. Over 80 tenants.

And for 20 years, his entire system has been a notebook. A physical register. Sometimes Excel if my cousin has time to help.

Every month it's the same chaos. He calls tenants manually to remind them rent is due. Half don't pick up. Some pay but forget to tell him. Some genuinely forget. By the 10th of the month he has no idea who paid, who didn't, and who is avoiding his calls on purpose.

Last month was the breaking point. He lost track of a full month's rent from multiple tenants at once. Not because they didn't pay. Because his system was a notebook.

One tenant had given cash to the watchman. The watchman forgot to mention it. My dad spent three weeks chasing that payment - stressed, frustrated, wasting time and only to find out the money was sitting with the watchman the whole time.

Another tenant paid via bank transfer but my dad didn't reconcile it for two weeks because he had to manually check every transaction against his register. When he did, he found two more payments he'd missed.
This isn't a story about bad tenants. It's a story about a good builder running a system that doesn't work anymore. Even he'll tell you that. Last week he sat down and said, "Yeh aise nahi chal sakta." This can't keep going like this.

So me and a friend built him something.
He opens one screen now. Every property. Every tenant. Green means paid this month. Red means overdue. In thirty seconds he knows exactly where he stands - total collected, total outstanding, which units are vacant.
Three days before rent is due, the system sends an automatic WhatsApp reminder to the tenant. Not my dad calling. Not the watchman delivering a chit. Automatic. If the 1st passes and rent isn't marked paid, another reminder goes out. If it's been days overdue, my dad gets an alert.

Tenants get their own login. They can see their payment history, download receipts, submit maintenance requests through the portal instead of calling my dad at 11pm about a leaking pipe.
We showed him the demo yesterday. He stared at the screen for a bit. Quiet. Then he said, "Yeh toh bahut kaam ki cheez hai."

That's high praise from him.
We're setting it up for his buildings first. After that we're planning to offer it to other builders in his network because honestly every builder we know is running the same notebook system my dad was. Some of them manage 200 units. Same register. Same headaches.
I'm posting this partly because I'm proud of it and partly because I'm genuinely curious does this problem exist in the US and UK too? I know property management software exists, but most of it seems expensive and packed with features that small landlords don't need. Is there room for something simpler that is built specifically for landlords managing under 200 units who just want to know who paid and who didn't?
Happy to answer questions about how we built it or what features we included. Not trying to sell anything here. Just sharing something we made and curious if others deal with this too.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 20 days ago

Hey everyone,
I run a small web design thing. Nothing fancy. I build clean, simple websites for small businesses like gyms, salons, tutors, local shops, that kind of thing.
Here's the offer:
If you know someone who needs a website, just send them my way. If they end up buying one, I'll pay you ₹2,000-4,000 for that client. Simple as that.
You don't need any skills. You don't need to sell anything. You don't need to know how websites work. You just need to connect me to someone who wants one.
Ways you can do this:
Tell people you already know like family friends, your local salon didi, the gym uncle near your college, that tutor who's always complaining about not getting enough students

Cold DM businesses on Instagram or WhatsApp

Look up shops on Google Maps and message them

Whatever you're comfortable with
Zero risk. You don't pay me anything. I only pay you when the client pays me.
If no client buys, you lose nothing except maybe 5 minutes of your time.
I've done this before. I pay on time. You can ask me anything before you start.
By the way, I'm Sahil. Nice to meet you.
Drop a comment or mssg me if interested.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 21 days ago

Hey everyone,
I run a small web design thing. Nothing fancy. I build clean, simple websites for small businesses like gyms, salons, tutors, local shops, that kind of thing.
Here's the offer:
If you know someone who needs a website, just send them my way. If they end up buying one, I'll pay you ₹2,000-4,000 for that client. Simple as that.
You don't need any skills. You don't need to sell anything. You don't need to know how websites work. You just need to connect me to someone who wants one.
Ways you can do this:
Tell people you already know like family friends, your local salon didi, the gym uncle near your college, that tutor who's always complaining about not getting enough students

Cold DM businesses on Instagram or WhatsApp

Look up shops on Google Maps and message them

Whatever you're comfortable with
Zero risk. You don't pay me anything. I only pay you when the client pays me.
If no client buys, you lose nothing except maybe 5 minutes of your time.
I've done this before. I pay on time. You can ask me anything before you start.
By the way, I'm Sahil. Nice to meet you.
Drop a comment or mssg me if interested.

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u/Relevant-Holiday-423 — 21 days ago