Press
For journalists & partners.
Press inquiries, brand assets, and the short version of what we're building. If you need something that isn't here, email us — we'll respond within one business day.
Press contact
press@lettr.com.auWhat Lettr is, in one paragraph
Lettr is an Australian rental marketplace built for the self-managed landlord — the ~25% of Australian rentals not handled by an agency. Free to list, with AI-assisted applicant screening, Stripe-native payments, and a state-by-state bond-lodgement hand-off that complies with Residential Tenancies Authority rules in every Australian jurisdiction. We charge a small platform fee on first week's rent — only when a tenancy is matched. Free for tenants.
Why it matters
Self-managed landlords pay $36-49/month for screening + bond + payments stacks that don't talk to each other, while agency-managed renters pay management fees that compound to a meaningful share of total cost-of-tenancy. realestate.com.au and Domain are structurally closed to self-managers. We exist to give self-managed landlords a single, modern, compliant tool — and to give renters the dignity of a clear, verifiable application process.
Founder
Abraham Madudu founded Lettr in 2026, drawn by the gap between how Australians actually rent and how rental platforms have been designed. A detailed founder profile + photo lands here as part of the launch press kit.
Where we operate
Australia-only. Initial concentration is Brisbane (Queensland), with expansion to NSW + VIC tracking real liquidity, not announcements. Customer data is hosted in Australia — see /trust for the full processor list.
Brand assets
Logos & usage
Logo SVG + PNG in light and dark, a one-page brand sheet, and a one-paragraph company description suitable for press releases.
Brand assets bundle
Coming soon — the bundle finalises with our launch brand assets. If you need something now (a print-ready logo, a high-resolution screenshot, a screenshot of the product in context), email press@lettr.com.au and we'll send it the same business day.
Recent coverage
Stories worth reading
We're early. As coverage lands, it'll be linked here. In the meantime, we're happy to talk on background or on the record.