Verified rentals and property management for Ghana.
Da bebi helps renters find places they can trust, while landlords and property managers handle listings, applications, tenants, rent payments, maintenance, and finance from one system.
The rental marketplace and the operating system behind it.
Browse apartments, hostels, rooms, houses, and commercial spaces with better media, trust signals, and viewing requests.
Manage properties, units, listings, viewing requests, applications, tenants, maintenance, and rent invoices from one workspace.
Tenants can pay rent through Paystack while Da bebi adds a transparent 2.5% secure payment service fee.
The early trust layer focuses on physical property checks, approved photos/video, and walkthrough media before listings earn verified status.
Tenants report issues with media, landlords review requests, and Da bebi Works starts as an early-access service worker network.
Internal tools help review listings, user reports, finance activity, and verification status before the marketplace scales.
Verified should mean something.
In v1, verified means Da bebi has physically checked the property process around media, location, and landlord or property manager contact. It is not a legal-title guarantee or safety guarantee.
Confirm landlord or property manager contact.
Visit or physically verify the property location.
Capture or approve photos, videos, and walkthrough media.
Record price, availability, rules, amenities, and viewing process.
Publish with a clear verified badge and honest explanation.
Web-first now. Mobile and field operations right behind it.
The web version becomes the public launch surface while App Store and Play Store review continue in parallel.
The team targets hostels, student apartments, and mid-level rentals around Accra universities and practical rental neighborhoods.
The service worker network grows from early-access forms and manual matching into a fuller provider marketplace once policies and operations are ready.
Bringing trusted rental supply online, one verified property at a time.
The first growth target is simple and serious: 20+ verified Accra listings by June 30, starting with hostels, university-area apartments, and mid-level rentals.