Renterprise is built solo in Sydney by a USYD law student. We ship improvements when they matter — usually because a renter told us they did.
17 May 2026
Honest paralegal, by design
Every analysis tool now tells you plainly when your position is weak. If you damaged the carpet and the landlord wants a reasonable amount for a clean, the platform tells you to pay, not to fight.
Letter generators (lease pushback, bond dispute) now refuse to draft when the underlying analysis recommends accepting. Instead they surface a single honest recommendation panel.
Section citations are restricted to a hand-verified allowlist of NSW Residential Tenancies Act 2010 sections. Anything outside the allowlist is flagged in a small banner under the analysis.
16 May 2026
Worth fighting for, what to let go
Lease analyses now classify every red flag as Unenforceable, Disadvantageous but legal, or Standard, and rate each one for whether it's actually worth pushing back on.
Pushback letters now pick the top 2-3 must-haves rather than every flagged clause. Stops the platform asking for the moon.
Tone selector on every letter-producing tool: Collaborative, Standard, Firm. You always have the final say.
15 May 2026
Help me figure it out
New triage tool at /triage. Describe what's happening in your own words and we build a personalised action plan that points at the right tools, in the right order.
When you click through to a tool, it asks 'Are you here about the situation you just triaged for X?' and prefills the inputs so you don't retype.
14 May 2026
Calendars, notifications, lawyer brief
Every open deadline can now be added to Apple, Google or Outlook calendars in one click.
Optional browser notifications the day before and day of any open deadline.
New 'Brief for your lawyer' button on every matter — a one-page summary you can hand to a duty lawyer at intake.
New tools for protecting your bond at the start of a tenancy, claiming it back at the end, escalating repair requests, logging concerning communications, and tracking every rent payment for NCAT-ready evidence.