The founders of short-mid term housing platform ResidentStreet are veteran serial entrepreneurs currently running a successful online e-bike brand. You might be hard pressed to find a relationship between short term housing and e-bikes, but what sparked the idea for both concepts was seeing an opportunity.
ResidentStreet's founders capitalized on new rules put in place by their native city of Boston. Those require Airbnb hosts to register as a short-term rental operator with the city. The approval process is slow and ResidentStreet aims to fill a gap by introducing a platform allowing users to easily rent out properties for a period between one and 12 months.
As a customer facing platform, it had to immediately convey trust with a unique and custom design and branding. The goal was to appeal both to people in search of a home as well as people looking for a platform to rent out their home.
This project is the first using our unique Figma to Bubble workflow. We developed a process where our designer can design freely and with limited constraints while we import those design with a single click into Bubble.
ResidentStreet took just 6 weeks to design, develop and launch and allowed the company to jump on an opportunity in a local market.
We interviewed half a dozen firms and ended up working with Tinkso on ResidentStreet.com. Working with them was a gamechanger for us - they became a true partner in the project, providing feedback, insight and guidance throughout the entire process. The end result is exactly what we were looking for - and done on the budget and on time.
Boris Mordkovich
Founder, ResidentStreet
Overview
Here's how we helped a couple of experienced founders create ResidentStreet, an app that helps short and mid-term rental owners navigate Boston's complex Airbnb regulations.
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