For more than 15 years I managed a family rental portfolio alongside my father — leases, indexations, repairs, tenant messages, tax deadlines — mostly out of Google Sheets and Excel. It worked, but it never felt under control.
I tried nearly every property-management tool on the market. None of them felt intuitive, and most of them added work rather than removing it. So I kept limping along with spreadsheets, because at least I understood them.
When AI became good enough to help write production software, I stopped waiting for someone else to build the tool I wanted and started building it myself. ImmoDesk is the result: rent tracking, per-country rent indexation, maintenance, documents, a tenant portal, and financial reporting — on the web and in your pocket, from day one.
What surprised me was how many other landlords and managers across Europe — in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, France and beyond — had the exact same frustration. They started using ImmoDesk too. I still manage properties every day, and I still use it every day. That's the promise: if it doesn't genuinely save a working landlord time, it doesn't ship.