Car rental businesses

Income and operating costs in one place

Rental income, maintenance, insurance, and payroll-adjacent spend often live in different bank apps. Lane puts them in one dashboard so you know the month before tax season.

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Before and after

Before

Revenue looks fine until insurance and repairs hit

After

Full cash flow across connected operating accounts

Before

QuickBooks for taxes, nothing clear for weekly decisions

After

Day-to-day money clarity with AI on your transactions

Independent rental shops often look profitable until repairs, insurance, and downtime hit the same month. Lane syncs operating accounts so you see income and costs together before you make the next fleet decision.

This is not a full PMS or accounting suite. It is money clarity: cash flow, spending categories, net worth, and AI on your transactions.

Rental income, maintenance, insurance, and payroll-adjacent spend often live in different bank apps. Lane puts them in one dashboard so you know the month before tax season, not after.

If you already export CSVs for a weekly check-in, replace that ritual with a synced inbox and charts that update when the banks do.

Cash flow

Know the month before tax season

Rental deposits and operating costs in one chart built for weekly operator check-ins.

  • Income and expenses across connected operating accounts
  • Ranges that match how shops review: month, YTD, and longer
  • A clear net after insurance and repairs land, not just after bookings

Transactions

Rental deposits and card spend in one list

Search, categorize, and review without bouncing between bank portals.

  • Unified inbox with merchant names and dates
  • Mark reviewed so weekend surprises do not stack up
  • Exclude transfers that should not inflate cash flow

Spending

Operating costs that stay visible

Maintenance, insurance, fuel, and cleaning should roll up where you expect them.

  • Spend by category from synced transactions
  • Fix merchants once so reports stay readable
  • Compare spikes to recent averages when a busy month still feels thin

AI

Ask about the shop with real bank context

Questions grounded in your transactions, not a generic chatbot with no access to your accounts.

  • Cashflow and spending answers from synced data
  • Useful before you add vehicles or renegotiate coverage
  • Same dashboard numbers, explained in plain language

How rental operators use Lane

A short path from bank sync to a weekly money review.

Start a trial and connect the US checking and cards that carry rental income and operating spend. Access is read-only.

Categorize insurance, maintenance, fuel, and cleaning so spending matches how you run the shop.

Use cash flow for the weekly scoreboard. Ask AI when revenue looks fine until costs land. Keep your PMS and QuickBooks; use Lane for clarity between those systems.

Operator money in one dashboard

Cash flow, spending, and transactions from your banks, ready for a weekly check-in.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Lane for consumer renters or operators?

Operators. If you run an independent rental business and need clear monthly cash flow from bank data, Lane is for you.

Can I connect business and personal accounts?

Yes. Connect the US accounts you want visible. Many operators start with the operating checking account and add cards used for maintenance.

Does this replace my PMS or QuickBooks?

No. Lane is day-to-day money clarity from bank sync: cash flow, categories, net worth, and AI on your transactions. Keep your rental system and accounting tools for operations and taxes.

What if revenue looks fine until repairs hit?

That is the exact gap Lane closes. Sync operating accounts so rental deposits and insurance, maintenance, and card spend sit in the same monthly view before you make the next fleet decision.

How fast can I get a clear month?

Connect at least one operating account through Plaid, fix a handful of categories, and open cash flow. Most operators get a usable picture in the first session.

Built for people who want money clarity

Trusted by people who want clarity

Personal finance tracking — synced from your bank, not manual entry.

  • I used to export CSVs every Sunday and still couldn't tell if I was up for the month. Lane synced my accounts in a weekend—now I ask where the money went instead of guessing.

    Jordan M.

    Paycheck + side income

  • Paycheck and side income hit the same checking account. I spent months wondering where the month went — synced cashflow finally let me answer with numbers, not guesswork.

    Alex R.

    Paycheck + side income · Miami

  • Mint shut down and Credit Karma wasn't the same. Lane doesn't sell ads—it just shows synced cashflow and net worth. Budgeting isn't all here yet, but I finally see the full picture.

    Sam K.

    Former Mint user

See where your money goes

Bank sync, spending, cash flow, and net worth — plus AI on your real transactions.

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