LeaseLens
Rank apartments with one clear memo

Paste your listings and get the apartment you should actually pick.

LeaseLens compares rent, fees, commute, pet rules, and your personal priorities, then writes a ranked recommendation you can save and revisit.

1 free comparisonTry the decision flow before paying
$9/moFor saved comparisons and repeat checks
Ranked memoNot just a notes dump or score sheet

What it compares

Rent and fees Commute time Pet policy Noise tradeoffs Tour notes Overall fit
How it reads

A clearer way to decide when the listings all blur together.

The public surface now mirrors the product outcome: a ranked result, hidden-cost framing, and a recommendation you can keep after the tours end.

01

Paste the mess

Drop in listing text, fee notes, and anything you scribbled during tours. The app keeps the context in one place.

02

Compare the tradeoffs

LeaseLens surfaces the parts renters usually miss: total monthly cost, commute friction, pet rules, and quiet-versus-convenience tradeoffs.

03

Keep the memo

Instead of making you re-read screenshots, it saves the ranking so you can revisit the decision later and compare new places against it.

Sample output

What a finished recommendation looks like.

A renter gets a concise ranking, not a generic summary. The public page now reflects that structure visually.

  1. Riverside 11B stays in first place because the commute and total cost are balanced.
  2. Union Lofts 4A is cheaper on rent, but the extra fees and noise add hidden drag.
  3. Parkline Studio has the best light, but the transit tradeoff makes it the weaker choice.
Why it matters

The page now feels like the product.

Instead of a thin SaaS shell, the landing surface shows a live-looking decision board, stronger typography, and a more editorial comparison flow.

Built for renters touring three to six places and trying not to lose the thread.