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RadPad

The best way to find a place to live, pay rent, and sign a lease.

Sector
Consumer
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Year
2012 - 2016
Role
Co-Founder
Creative Direction
Product Strategy
UX/UI Design
Design Systems

RadPad was a company I co-founded with two friends back in 2012. At the time, it was one of the first photo-based rental apps which was a huge differentiator compared to other primarily text-based marketplaces. We grew the team to over 44 people, and raised $14 million from investors who believed in our mission.

We built an industry-leading platform for renters and landlords to interact completely through their phones. Listing quality was insanely high because we checked every single listing and had a minimum photo requirement (again, things were not typically done this way in the rental space). You could find an apartment/house, apply with a RadPad-provided TransUnion credit report, sign your lease, and pay your rent all in the same place.

Apple is bullish on RadPad — it actually took the startup to its Cupertino headquarters ahead of the official Apple Pay launch to show them what they were up to.

— Business Insider

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