Agents, landlords, and tenants use Invensure differently, so the signup path is split on purpose. That keeps onboarding clear and helps people start with the account that fits what they need to do next.
If you manage four or more properties, the agent account is usually the better fit because it is built for portfolio work and team-style record keeping. If you only need one or a small number of homes, the landlord route is usually simpler.
We keep the story plain: stronger evidence, cleaner handovers and less confusion when the work gets busy.
Inventories, signatures, photos, compliance actions and updates stay connected instead of being scattered across inboxes and PDFs.
You can see who created, edited and reassigned a property record, which makes team work easier to trust and explain.
Simple flows mean fewer mistakes at signup and fewer dead ends later when someone needs access, ownership or history.
If you are unsure which account to use, this is the short version: teams and larger portfolios should go agent; smaller self-managed portfolios should go landlord; tenants should use the tenant route to start their move-in profile.
Choose this if you need staff allocation, multiple properties, shared access and a more operational setup. It is the better fit for anyone handling four or more properties as part of a business.
Choose this if you mainly want to keep records for your own homes and do not need a team structure. It is the simplest route for smaller portfolios.
Choose this route if you are looking for a home or have been invited to continue your tenant onboarding. You can set up your account and start your household profile in one flow.
Because agents and landlords have different needs, different pricing and different setup expectations. A split route makes the choice obvious and keeps the process honest.
You should usually start with the agent account. It is designed for managing a portfolio rather than treating each property as a separate small setup.
Yes. If you already have an account, use the sign-in button in the header or the button below the main choices.
No. The signup page is meant to help real users choose quickly. Demos are still available elsewhere if you want to explore first.