Nairobi is Kenya's largest rental market. From high-density areas like Githurai, Kayole, and Dandora to mid-range neighbourhoods like Kasarani, Ruaka, and Rongai, and upmarket areas like Kilimani and Karen — landlords across Nairobi manage portfolios of bedsitters, one-bedroom, and multi-bedroom units.
Most Nairobi landlords deal with the same challenges: tenants paying rent via M-Pesa in instalments, screenshots scattered across WhatsApp, end-of-month confusion over who still owes what. The problem is not M-Pesa — it is the lack of a system around it.
KodiBase is built around this reality. Tenants pay your M-Pesa number directly as they always have. KodiBase adds a layer of structure: a portal for tenants to submit confirmations, a ledger that tracks balances in real time, and automated reminders so you are not manually chasing 30 people on the first of the month.
For Nairobi landlords managing bedsitters, the Starter plan at KES 2,500/month covers up to 15 units. For landlords with larger blocks, the Pro plan covers up to 40 units and adds broadcast messaging and automated SMS reminders.