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Updated April 2026 · Real pricing, no referral spin

Compare Tenantory vs AppFolio vs Buildium vs DoorLoop.

The most honest four-way comparison of property management software on the internet — because I paid for all four of them myself before building Tenantory. No strawmen, no cherry-picked screenshots. Here's what each one actually does, what it actually costs, and which one you should pick.

Written by the Tenantory team · operators running 15+ units
AppFolio
$1.40/unit/mo + $280 base
Min units50
Per-unit feeYes
Setup fee$400–$1,500
Annual contractYes
Best forRegional PM companies with 250–5,000 doors who need a leasing team, corporate AP workflow, and a full CRM.
Tenantory vs AppFolio
Buildium
$58/mo Essential · +$0.50/unit
Min units1
Per-unit fee$0.50–$1.50
Setup fee$0 self-serve
Annual contractMonth-to-month
Best forMid-sized PMs (50–500 units) who care about real double-entry accounting and have an in-house bookkeeper.
Tenantory vs Buildium
DoorLoop
$69/mo Starter · 20 units capped
Min units1
Per-unit feeBuilt-in tier
Setup fee$0
Annual contractAnnual preferred
Best forLandlords who like a polished modern UI, don't need branded portals, and are fine locking in an annual contract.
Tenantory vs DoorLoop
Which one should you actually use?

If you have 5–50 units and want tenants to see your brand when they pay rent, pick Tenantory. The $99 flat price beats every other option at that size, and you get a branded subdomain without needing a Scale plan.

If you run 250+ doors with a leasing team and need deep GL accounting, bank reconciliation, or corporate AP approvals, AppFolio or Buildium are still the right answer. Buildium wins if you care about accounting depth; AppFolio wins if you need enterprise tooling (Plus plan).

If you like DoorLoop's UI (it's genuinely the prettiest of the legacy tools), you don't care about branded tenant portals, and you're okay signing an annual contract — DoorLoop is a fine pick. Pricing is similar to Tenantory at comparable unit counts.

Everyone else — which is most landlords under 50 units — should save the $180–$400/mo and switch to Tenantory.

Feature-by-feature

Every line, no asterisks.

If a vendor partially does something, we say "partial" instead of a green checkmark. If I haven't personally verified a number in the last 60 days, it isn't on this table.

FeatureTenantory$99/mo flatAppFolio$280/mo + /unitBuildium$58–$479/moDoorLoop$69–$229/mo
Pricing
Starting price$39/mo$280/mo base$58/mo$69/mo
Minimum units required15011
Per-unit feesNone$1.40/unit$0.50–$1.50Tiered cap
Annual discount2 months offNone~10%~20%
Tenant experience
Branded tenant portalEnterprise onlyLogo onlyLogo only
Custom domain (rentyourname.com)
Tenant iOS/Android appPWA (web)
SMS notifications included2,000/moAdd-onAdd-onIncluded
Leasing
Lease e-signature
State-specific lease templatesAll 50All 50All 50All 50
AI application scoringBeta
Cosigner / guarantor supportManual
Payments
ACH fee$0$1.00/txn$0 (Premium)$0
Card fee2.95%2.99%2.95%2.95%
Tenant autopay
Split-rent between roommatesWorkaroundWorkaround
Accounting
Income/expense ledger
True double-entry GLSimplified
1099 generation
Schedule E tax pack exportCSV onlyCSV only
QuickBooks syncExport only
Operations
Maintenance ticketing
Vendor portalGrowth plan
Listing syndication (Zillow, Trulia, etc.)
Support & trust
Support response SLASame-day1–2 business days24 hrSame-day chat
SOC 2 Type IIIn progress
Money-back guarantee$100 + refund30-day30-day
Setup & migration
Typical onboarding time3 days4–6 weeks1–2 weeks5–10 days
Free data migration helpPaid tier
Required implementation callOptionalMandatoryOptionalMandatory

3-year cost for a 25-unit portfolio.

Annual plan where available. Base software only — card processing is roughly equal across all four, so it's excluded.

Tenantory
AppFolio
Buildium
DoorLoop
$32k$24k$16k$8k$0Year 1Year 2$10.8k$30kYear 3
Tenantory
$10,800
$3,600/yr · locked for Founders
DoorLoop
$11,000
~$3,600/yr at 25 units on Pro
Buildium
$16,200
Growth plan + $0.80/unit
AppFolio
$30,000
$280 base + $1.40/unit + setup

AppFolio requires 50 units minimum, so at 25 units you'd either be ineligible or pay the 50-unit floor ($280 + $70 = $350/mo). Numbers assume you meet the floor. Includes one-time $1,500 implementation fee amortized into Year 1.

Switching guides

Already on one of these?

We migrate your data for free. Pick your current tool — the deeper guide covers CSV exports, what transfers cleanly, and what doesn't.

Switching from AppFolio

Export the Tenant Directory, Rent Roll, and Owner Statements from AppFolio's Reports tab. Everything except internal chat threads and appraisal docs transfers. Typical cutover: 72 hours.

Biggest gotcha: AppFolio holds your owner funds for 3 business days after cancellation. Plan your cutover around the 1st.
Full AppFolio migration guide

Switching from Buildium

Buildium's CSV export is the cleanest of the four — they give you a zip with properties, units, tenants, leases, and transactions as separate files. We re-map columns and you're live in 3 days.

Biggest gotcha: Buildium's chart of accounts is more granular than Tenantory. We consolidate 80+ categories into 14 Schedule-E lines.
Full Buildium migration guide

Switching from DoorLoop

DoorLoop exports cleanly from Settings → Data Export. The only thing that doesn't transfer is their internal Task list — but those map neatly into Tenantory's Maintenance module as open tickets.

Biggest gotcha: DoorLoop annual contracts lock you for 12 months. We'll help you time the cutover to your renewal date so you don't double-pay.
Full DoorLoop migration guide
Questions

The honest answers.

Yes, it's biased in the sense that I think Tenantory is the best fit for most small PMs — that's why I built it after using the other three. It's not biased in the sense of misrepresenting the competition. Every number on this page is from the vendor's public pricing page or a real invoice I've personally paid. Where they beat Tenantory — AppFolio's deeper accounting, Buildium's double-entry GL, DoorLoop's native mobile apps — I say so.
Then use AppFolio. Specifically: if you need AppFolio Plus features (AI leasing assistant for 500+ unit leasing teams, corporate AP approval chains, investor-grade fund accounting), Tenantory isn't there yet. If you need AppFolio Core features (rent roll, owner statements, maintenance, e-sign, CAM reconciliation), Tenantory does all of those at 1/3 the price. The real question is whether you'll ever actually use the $280/mo worth of features. Most 25-unit PMs don't.
Yes, for portfolios under 100 units with clean data. Day 1: you send us your CSV export. Day 2: we map and load it, you review. Day 3: we switch tenant payment links and you're live. If you have 200+ units or messy data (e.g. leases not in the system, security deposits in a separate spreadsheet), budget a week. Either way, you keep using your old tool the whole time until you say go.
It works, but it's not yet the best pick at that scale. The Scale plan handles unlimited units technically, and we have customers with 200+ doors. But if you have a leasing team of 5, a full-time bookkeeper, and multiple entities doing inter-company transfers — Buildium or AppFolio's workflows are more mature for that. We'll get there. For now, if you're over 500 units with a real back-office team, I'll tell you honestly: start with Buildium, come back when we ship multi-entity (Q3 2026).

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87 Founders' spots left at $99 for life