Built in Pakistan, for Pakistanis.
We didn't import a model from Silicon Valley and translate the buttons. We started with what's broken about renting in Pakistan, and built around that.
The Pakistani rental market runs on phone calls, brokers, and a deep assumption that finding a place to live should require a middleman. Tenants pay full month's rent in commission. Owners hand over keys to brokers who push their interests. Both sides lose time and money to inefficiencies that exist mostly because nobody bothered to fix them.
GoRentals exists because there's a better way that's been sitting in plain sight: WhatsApp is already on every phone in this country. Owners and tenants already communicate on it for everything else. The only thing missing was a system that makes the messy parts — verification, search, filtering, contact gating — actually work over a chat thread.
So we built that. A smart system that handles your queries on WhatsApp, a verification process that filters out the noise, and a payment model that aligns incentives on both sides instead of fighting them. The whole thing runs on the WhatsApp you already use.
The fundamentals — verified properties, real walkthroughs, direct contact, no broker commission — are non-negotiable.
Honesty over hype
We don't promise outcomes we can't deliver. If verification takes hours, we say hours. If something is still being improved, we say so.
Direct over mediated
The shortest line between an owner and a tenant is a direct conversation. We exist to enable that, not insert ourselves into it.
Local over global
We understand the Pakistani rental market. Our team knows this market because they're from it. This isn't a generic rental tool repurposed for Pakistan.
Verified over volume
One real listing beats ten fake ones. We'd rather have fewer properties that are genuinely available than a large catalog full of dead leads.
Pay-per-value
Users pay only when they unlock real contacts — tenants and owners both. No subscriptions. No upfront commitment. The model only works if it works for users.
Long-term over short-term
We could grow faster by lowering verification standards. We won't. The platform's value depends entirely on it being trustworthy.