This UW-Madison alum says his ‘Tinder’ swipe-style app will fix student renters’ headaches
SABINE MARTIN
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Madison college students camped out overnight and waited for hours ahead of J. Michael Real Estate's opening on Friday, Oct. 7. Students were looking to sign leases for the 2023-24 school year, which were first-come, first-serve.
UW-Madison alum Harshet Anand’s app Rentle is launching this fall. Pictured is an example of what a profile for a housing unit would look like to a user, including amenities, rent, and location in comparison to UW-Madison’s campus. Anand said the app is currently seeking user feedback and is subject to change before launch.
Rentle uses a swipe function, similar to the dating app Tinder. Users will swipe to the right on a housing unit if they are interested, and left to reject. The app is currently seeking user feedback and is subject to change before launch, Rentle creator Harshet Anand said.
Rentle uses a swipe function, similar to the dating app Tinder. Users will swipe to the right on a housing unit if they are interested, and left to reject. The app is currently seeking user feedback and is subject to change before launch, Rentle creator Harshet Anand said.
UW-Madison alum Harshet Anand’s app Rentle is launching this fall. Pictured is an example of what a profile for a housing unit would look like to a user, including amenities, rent, and location in comparison to UW-Madison’s campus. Anand said the app is currently seeking user feedback and is subject to change before launch.