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We are building the world’s first end-to-end rental infrastructure that removes uncertainty, bias, and inefficiency by combining a deterministic! allocation protocol with a fully automated property management OS. On the front end, tenants create a verified rental identity once and gain access only to homes they are eligible for; applications are binding, and our allocation engine guarantees randomised resolution within 36 hours, securing payment through escrow and issuing contracts automatically. This creates trust and liquidity: tenants know the process is fair and fast, landlords know vacancy risk is near zero and tenants are reliable. On the back end, every property runs on twiOS, our AI-native management layer that replaces trad. PM. An intelligent agent handles tenant interactions via natural-language interfaces, automates financial and contractual workflows, and connects to handyman networks with standardized APIs for minimal landlord involvement. A rent intelligence engine provides transparent historical pricing and dynamic market estimates, giving both sides confidence in fairness and profitability. The business model: landlords list for free and subscribe to management features, while tenants pay a, to the base rent added, service fee for. The result is a scalable (EU), regulation-compliant platform that feels like Airbnb for tenants and Stripe for landlords.
The rental market is broken because it lacks trust and efficiency. Both tenants and landlords face constant uncertainty and unnecessary friction. Tenants cannot rely on a clear, fair, or fast process. They do not know when they will hear back, whether they will be accepted, or if bias will determine the outcome. Financially, they face hidden costs, unfair deposit handling, and unpredictable rent changes. Instead of one transparent system, they are forced to repeat the same process across multiple portals, re-uploading documents, filling endless forms, and waiting in silence. Renting today is slow, biased, and psychologically exhausting. Landlords face the opposite side of the same failure. Every day a property is empty means lost income. Traditional brokers and managers take large cuts of margins. Legal paperwork, maintenance, and screening take time and expose them to mistakes and disputes. Tenant defaults, unreliable payments, and unclear regulations add further risk. What should be a predictable, profitable asset becomes operationally heavy and financially uncertain. The core problem is that the current rental system has no trust architecture. Tenants do not trust landlords or the process. Landlords do not trust tenants or income continuity. Both sides lose.