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rentie is a planned web application for managing rental and borrowing businesses, aimed at small companies rather than large enterprise suites. It covers equipment, gear, and resource rental scenarios, and is positioned for niches such as event technology, photography, film and audio production, tool rental, and event equipment. According to the official website, the product is still in the “Coming Soon” stage, with a planned release at the end of April 2026.
Based on the information disclosed so far, rentie’s core idea is to bring the key objects of a rental business into one system: items, bundles, inventory, calendars, availability, bookings, customers and contact history, as well as quotes, orders, and billing workflows. It also includes document and email management, aiming to reduce the need for small teams to switch back and forth between spreadsheets, email, and calendars. Browser-based access also means it should be better suited to both office and on-the-go work scenarios.
Pricing information is limited. The only disclosed detail is “Ab 8,90 € pro Monat,” meaning prices start from €8.90/month. The official website does not state whether pricing is based on users, companies, inventory size, or order volume, nor does it list a free plan, trial period, plan differences, or additional fees. For budget-conscious small teams, the starting price is attractive, but its actual value for money can only be judged once the official plans are released.
The main advantage is its practical positioning: it clearly targets small rental merchants and avoids the bloat of complex enterprise suites. Its planned feature set covers the main workflow from inventory to bookings, customers, quotes, and billing, and it also mentions customization within a reasonable scope based on customer needs. The downside is that the product has not yet launched, so there are no real-world case studies, hands-on UI experience, or stability validation. It also has not disclosed common SaaS procurement essentials such as third-party integrations, team permissions, data security and compliance, API availability, payment methods, or support channels.
rentie is better suited to smaller rental businesses in the European market with relatively standard workflows that want a lightweight system to replace spreadsheets and email. Access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, and local compliance information have not been disclosed, so its availability in China should be considered unknown. If deploying in China, it would be worth evaluating local inventory/ERP systems, low-code platforms, or industry-specific rental management software as well. International alternatives to watch include Booqable, EZRentOut, Rentman, and Current RMS.
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rentie.app is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $9.60, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach rentie.app directly.