# Introducing Propeur **Published by:** [Brandon Donnelly](https://brandondonnelly.com/) **Published on:** 2026-05-22 **Categories:** propeur, tech, software, real-estate, property-management, apartments, rentals, management **URL:** https://brandondonnelly.com/introducing-propeur ## Content I sat next to a software developer at my friend's wedding a few weeks ago, and I figured I would ask him the obvious question: "What percentage of the code that you write today is now being done through AI?" At first he was reticent to answer, but eventually he told me that it's, like, the majority. That sounded right. I then decided to pull out my phone and force upon him something that I've been vibe coding. I'm sure he found this boring, but his response was interesting nonetheless. He said, "This is the future of software. It is going to be both highly personalized and built by actual users. And because of this, it's going to be better software." In other words, accountants will build what they need, photographers will build what they need, and real estate developers will build what they need. What I showed him was Propeur.com, a residential property management platform tailored toward small Ontario landlords that I have been building for my own purposes and as a tool that Globizen can use for its infill rental projects. It's still early days and there are bugs to work out, but here's what you can do so far:Add your rental properties and receive a Monday morning email with a summary of what happened over the last week and what's on the horizon.Manage tenants and rental units, including move-in and move-out dates, and all of the critical dates surrounding rental increases.Automatically track current debt balances and maturity dates.Store all relevant property documents, and have them automatically labeled and categorized in the appropriate folders.Create a public property profile for both on-market and off-market units (here's an example).Sync bank accounts and categorize expenses by property and unit.Export transactions to a CSV, filtered by property, date, and revenue/expense category.Log maintenance requests and automatically email them out to a contractor or maintenance person (the next step will likely be some kind of tenant portal).Export tax reports at the end of the year.Again, it's still very much a preliminary beta release and there are certainly bugs. But already, I find myself using it almost daily. If you're a small landlord in Ontario and would like to give it a spin, you can sign up here. I'd love to get your feedback on the platform. And if it's something you find useful, please feel free to drop me a line and I'll buy you a coffee.Cover photo by Alexander Andrews on Unsplash ## Publication Information - [Brandon Donnelly](https://brandondonnelly.com/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://brandondonnelly.com/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@brandondonnelly): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/donnelly_b): Follow on Twitter