Rent SmallSmall has refreshed its website with clearer Lagos and Abuja area coverage plus direct Google Play and App Store download links for its rent plan app.
Rent Smallsmall has updated its website experience for renters looking to pay rent in monthly instalments, rather than paying one or two years upfront.
One of the biggest changes is a more explicit “areas we cover” section. It lists supported neighborhoods across Lagos and Abuja, including Lagos areas like Ikoyi, Lekki, Lekki Phase 1, Ajah, Yaba, Sangotedo, and VGC. This matters because Nigerian rental listings often look available online, but turn out to be outside a platform’s active coverage.
The update also adds clearer mobile app download links for both Google Play and the App Store. For users, this reduces friction, meaning fewer steps between browsing listings on the web and managing a tenancy in the app.
On the product side, Rent SmallSmall positions itself around three promises, monthly payment plans, vetted listings (verified properties), and “zero legal and agency fee.” The site also highlights a wallet-based payment flow, meaning users can fund an in-app balance and pay subscription style, instead of handling multiple offline transfers.
The company also expanded visible contact and social links, which can help with trust for a category where scams and opaque broker fees are common.
For proptech and rental marketplaces, clarity on coverage and simple onboarding often drives conversion more than new features. By making supported areas and app access more visible, Rent SmallSmall is signalling operational readiness in specific micro markets, not just broad city-level availability.
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