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AnHome

AnHome is a rental-management app developed by SID Corp that lets landlords track rooms, tenants, contracts and utility cashflow right on their phone. Launched in 2025, AnHome replaces the handwritten ledger and the Excel files that drift out of sync every month-end.

When you manage one or several rental blocks, the most time-consuming part is usually reading utility meters, recalculating rent, reminding tenants to pay and remembering who has paid and who still owes. AnHome pulls all of that into one place so the landlord can spend time on what matters more.

What problem does AnHome solve for landlords?

AnHome helps landlords manage the whole rental lifecycle: from a room sitting empty, a tenant moving in, signing a contract and paying monthly, to the day they move out. Every piece of information sits neatly in one app you can open anytime, no longer scattered across notebooks and messages.

For a landlord, the real problem is control: you need to know which room is empty, whose contract is ending, how much you collected this month and who hasn't paid yet. AnHome answers those questions the moment you open the app, without digging through paperwork.

What are AnHome's main features?

AnHome focuses on the four things landlords do every day: managing rooms, managing tenants and contracts, closing utility readings, and issuing collection invoices. Each is designed to finish in a few taps.

In room management, the landlord quickly sees which rooms are empty, occupied or about to be vacated, while rent and the status of each room stay updated. Tenant info, contract terms and deposits sit in one place, and the app reminds you before a contract expires so you can proactively renew or find a new tenant instead of leaving a room unexpectedly empty.

The most laborious task — utilities — gets noticeably lighter: the landlord enters the start and end readings, and the software computes consumption and the amount at the set unit price, with no error-prone mental math. From there AnHome combines rent, electricity, water and services into one clear invoice per room, sent to tenants neatly and transparently. Because everything happens on the phone, the landlord can handle it even when not at the property.

How is AnHome different from a notebook or Excel?

The biggest difference is that AnHome calculates for you and never forgets. Notebooks and Excel depend on the landlord remembering to enter, to compute correctly and to remind; a single wrong line throws off the whole month. AnHome standardises the process so every collection cycle runs the same way, equally accurately.

Excel can do a lot, but it won't remind the landlord a contract is ending, won't auto-total the revenue of the whole block, and is very hard to use while standing right in front of a tenant's room. AnHome is designed for the landlord's actual context: fast, compact, usable right on the phone, with data consistent across rooms.

AnHome was built by SID from the real, monthly-repeating work of rental managers. We stay close to the landlord's real job so every feature has a place to be used.

What results does AnHome deliver for landlords?

AnHome aims at three concrete outcomes: shorter monthly bookkeeping, fewer billing errors, and helping landlords collect on time more often. When the recurring work of each cycle is standardised, the landlord reclaims the time once spent on paperwork and puts it back into caring for the property.

  • Closing utilities is tidier as the system computes the amount from readings, instead of doing mental math room by room.
  • Data is consistent across rooms, reducing month-end discrepancies.
  • Higher on-time collection thanks to automatic payment reminders — the landlord doesn't have to remember and chase each tenant.

Who is AnHome for?

AnHome suits landlords, rental-block managers and rental-property investors who want to control cashflow without hiring more people. Whether you own one small block or several, AnHome helps you see the whole picture and handle each room in a few taps. For investors expanding a rental portfolio, this is one piece of the software solution for the rental real-estate industry that SID Corp builds.

How to get started with AnHome?

Landlords can try AnHome at anhome.app or have SID Corp's software team advise on rolling it out for their scale. We work to a clear process, update progress regularly and deliver on time so the landlord decides quickly and with confidence.

Contact SID Corp today for a consultation on AnHome for your rental block.

Frequently asked questions about AnHome

How does AnHome calculate electricity and water?

The landlord enters the start and end readings, the software computes consumption and the amount at the set unit price, then combines it with rent and services into one clear invoice per room.

Does AnHome remind me of expiring contracts?

Yes. The app stores contract terms and reminds you before expiry so you can proactively renew or find a new tenant, avoiding an unexpectedly empty room.

Can AnHome be used on a phone?

Yes. Every task — managing rooms, tenants and collecting payments — is on the phone, so the landlord can handle it even when not at the property.

What scale does AnHome suit?

AnHome suits landlords, rental-block managers and rental-property investors, whether they own one small block or several.

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