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RentRabbit is a cloud-based automation and management system for rental businesses, covering core objects such as renters, rental orders, product inventory, and project contracts. It is not positioned as a general-purpose CRM; instead, it is built around the workflow of “item rental—delivery—return—overdue items—inventory availability,” helping rental companies manage scheduling, warehouses, employee tasks, and business analytics in one place.
The product’s highlight is its visual rental calendar, which can track company delivery obligations, renter return obligations, overdue items, completion status, employee workload, and active customers. Functional modules include orders, projects, subleasing, warehouses, multi-warehouse management, barcode scanning/RFID, staff, logistics, costs, statistics, notifications, and multi-company support. For team collaboration, plans distinguish between agents/managers and warehouse staff; administrators also count as agents, while observers do not. Guest users and showcase-site customers are unlimited. However, the materials do not show a detailed permission matrix.
Pricing is subscription-based: Start at 2150 rubles/month, Development at 5310 rubles/month, Premium at 16110 rubles/month, and Enterprise with custom pricing. Annual billing shows a 10% discount. Plan differences mainly involve the number of users, storage, SKU limits, modules, and support level, with additional users and storage available for purchase. Integrations include 1C, iCal, WP/Bitrix showcase sites, and Telegram/WhatsApp notifications. API access and technical support are explicitly listed only for the Enterprise plan.
RentRabbit is clearly presented as a cloud solution, emphasizing savings on servers, system licenses, data centers, and operations teams. On security, it mentions data storage standards, transmission standards, intrusion protection, and two-factor authentication, but does not disclose specific certifications such as ISO or SOC. Support channels improve by plan, from Email/Telegram to priority Email/Telegram/Phone, while the Enterprise plan includes dedicated support and migration launch assistance. Payment for the trial version requires contacting a manager, and self-service payment information is limited.
Its strengths are a strong fit for rental scenarios, with scheduling, overdue tracking, inventory, employee workload, and financial interactions visualized within a single system. The plans also allow for gradual expansion. Its drawbacks are that most information is in Russian, which may create onboarding and procurement communication barriers for Chinese teams; some advanced modules are plan-restricted or marked as coming soon, and API openness appears limited. It is best suited to rental companies with high item turnover, such as audio/video equipment, event materials, construction equipment, vehicles, apparel, and props.
The available content does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment, or local support, so its China access status should be considered unknown. If you need a Chinese interface, local invoices, and WeChat Pay/Alipay support, you can also evaluate domestic rental ERP or inventory management systems, or build a solution with low-code platforms such as Jiandaoyun or Huoban Cloud. If you need a more international general-purpose option, compare it with Odoo, Zoho Inventory, and similar products.
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