TurboTenant finds tenants.
Loqqit runs your books.
They’re shaped for different jobs. TurboTenant is built for tenant placement — listings, online applications, credit + background screening, state lease templates. Loqqit is built for everything that happens after move-in — rent collection, expense tracking, Schedule E, 1099-NEC. Most landlords should use both.
What you actually pay each month
| Tier | TurboTenant | Loqqit |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 · listings, applications, ACH | $0 · 3 properties |
| Paid (monthly) | ~$13.95/mo (Premium) | $19/mo (Pro · 10 properties) |
| Paid (annual) | ~$10.92/mo (Premium) | $15/mo (Pro · 10 properties) |
| Top tier | Same as Premium | $39/mo (Growth · 25 + team) |
TurboTenant Premium is cheaper per month than Loqqit Pro on paper, but they buy you different jobs. TurboTenant Premium gets you state lease templates with e-sign + faster ACH; Loqqit Pro gets you Schedule E PDF + receipt OCR + categorized expense ledger. TurboTenant pricing approximate per their public site.
Different jobs, side by side
| Capability | TurboTenant | Loqqit |
|---|---|---|
| — Finding & placing tenants (TurboTenant wins) — | ||
| Listing syndication (Zillow, Realtor, Apartments.com) | ✓ | — (use TurboTenant) |
| Online rental application | ✓ | — (use TurboTenant) |
| Tenant credit + background checks | ✓ (TransUnion) | — (use TurboTenant) |
| State-specific lease templates with e-sign | ✓ (Premium) | — (use TurboTenant) |
| — Running the books (Loqqit wins) — | ||
| Schedule E one-click PDF export | — | ✓ |
| Smart receipt OCR with category mapping | — | ✓ (Pro) |
| Categorized expense ledger (IRS line items) | Basic | ✓ |
| Portfolio P&L reports | — | ✓ (Growth) |
| 1099-NEC year-end PDF + W-9 storage | — | ✓ (Growth) |
| Vendor directory with autocomplete | — | ✓ (Growth) |
| Magic-link vendor quote workflow | — | ✓ (Growth) |
| CSV bulk import (properties, tenants, leases) | — | ✓ |
| Document cabinet with expiration tracking | Basic | ✓ |
| — Rent collection + ops (both do these) — | ||
| ACH rent collection | ✓ | ✓ |
| Faster payouts on paid tier | ✓ (Premium) | ✓ (Pro/Growth) |
| Tenant portal + payment history | ✓ | ✓ |
| Maintenance request tracking | ✓ | ✓ (with photos + status lanes) |
| Lease renewal reminders (90/60/30-day) | Limited | ✓ |
| Two-factor auth | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mobile app | ✓ (iOS + Android) | Mobile-friendly web |
Most landlords should use both
Use TurboTenant when…
- You have a vacancy. Their listing syndication, online application, and credit + background screening are best-in-class for small landlords.
- You need a state-specific lease template generated and signed in-app (Loqqit assumes you bring your own lease).
- You want all of the above on the free tier and don’t mind their bookkeeping being basic.
Use Loqqit when…
- Your tenants are placed and you need the books to be clean — Schedule E PDF, P&L, OCR receipt capture, categorized expense ledger.
- You pay contractors and want 1099-NEC year-end reports + W-9 storage in one place.
- You want one tax-ready ledger to hand your CPA, not a stitched-together export from three tools.
TurboTenant (free or Premium) for vacancies, screening, and the lease → Loqqit Pro ($19/mo) for rent collection, expense tracking, Schedule E, and 1099-NEC. Two flat fees, both jobs covered.
Already have tenants? Run your books here.
Free for your first 3 properties. No card required. Move your data over with the built-in CSV import — usually 10 minutes from signup to seeing your rent roll.