Property Management Software · Our Story
We were landlords before we were software founders. We got sued over provisions in an official government lease form. We won — but it cost tens of thousands in legal fees. That experience became LevelLandlord.
Jeremy and Shanriell Dudley are ministers in Minnesota. They invest in real estate to fund their church's ministry work. When they bought their first multi-unit property, they did what any reasonable person would do: they used the official government-issued lease form.
That form contained provisions that had become the subject of active litigation — provisions nobody flagged, nobody warned them about, and nobody updated on their behalf. They were sued. Repeatedly. They won every case. But winning cost them tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees for lawsuits they should never have had to fight.
The Lord gave them peace through that season. Not by removing the battle, but by walking them through it. And on the other side came a question that wouldn't go away: how many other landlords were walking into the same traps?
LevelLandlord is the answer to that question.
The regulatory updates feed exists because we were blindsided by a law change in a lease we were using in good faith. The e-sign and document storage exists because we needed proof — in court — of what tenants had agreed to. The tenant portal exists because chasing tenants by text and email for maintenance requests is a liability waiting to happen if nothing is documented.
We didn't build LevelLandlord to compete with enterprise software companies. We built it to be the platform we needed on the day we bought our first property: affordable, honest, built for the working landlord who has a full-time job and a family and is trying to build something that lasts.
Most property management software is priced for professional property management companies managing hundreds of units. The assumption built into the pricing is that you're making a business of it, that software is a line item in a commercial operation, that $55 or $100 or $280 a month is just overhead.
That's not who we are. We're a nurse, a teacher, a minister, an engineer — who also owns a duplex or a quadplex. The rental income matters. It funds something beyond itself. It's not a business line item; it's a stewardship decision.
$10/month flat for up to 4 units. $2/unit after that. No contracts. No price increases ever. That's the price we would have wanted.
1–4 units included. $2/unit/month for each unit beyond 4.
Jeremy and Shanriell are ministers. Their real estate investments exist to fund ministry, not the other way around. That shapes how this company is built: with honesty about what the product is, what it costs, and what it can and can't do.
We price it to be accessible because we believe the tools to protect yourself as a landlord shouldn't be gated behind enterprise pricing. We build the legal news feed because we believe you deserve to know when the rules change. We document every interaction in the tenant portal because good records protect both the landlord and the tenant.
Proverbs 16:11 says an honest scale is God's delight. We take that seriously. The price you see is the price you pay. The features we list are the features that work. The story we tell is the story that happened.
No contract. No price increases. Everything included. Built by landlords who learned why this matters the expensive way.
1–4 units included · $2/unit after that · Cancel any time