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Quarterly Product Drop March 2026

Summary of new features in Re-Leased's March 2026 Quarterly Product Drop.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Each quarter Re-Leased packages up its most significant product launches into one summary. For smaller improvements and ongoing enhancements, see the monthly product updates blog.


Credia AI - Lease Extraction

If you have ever onboarded a new tenancy, you know the drill: the signed lease is in front of you and you are manually re-entering every date, term, and rent amount into the system. Mistakes creep in when you are processing your 14th one that day.

That step is now gone. Upload your lease PDF and Credia reads it, pulling out key terms and building the lease record for you. You review and confirm with the lease side by side, rather than typing from scratch.

Available now for all Credia Plus customers.

This feature requires a Credia Plus subscription. To learn more or start a free trial, contact your Account Manager or leave a contact request.


Credia AI - Invoice Processing Improvements

For customers already processing expense invoices through Credia Plus, we have made two improvements. AI-generated descriptions in your pending invoices queue are now cleaner, and you can search by description or file name. You can also now attach supporting documents when creating an invoice, not just after the fact.


Tenant Portal (Beta)

Your tenants can now access their tenancy information through a self-service portal branded with your logo and domain. They can log maintenance requests, make payments, and access documents from a browser. No app downloads, no sign-ups.

In open beta for all customers. Pro and Enterprise customers also get white-labelling.


DocuSign Integration

The DocuSign integration brings lease signing inside Re-Leased. Send the lease, track signing status in real time, and when it is done, the signed document is right there. No switching tabs, no manual filing. Available now for Pro and Enterprise customers.


Enhanced Concessions for Budgets

You can now apply five concession types (caps, collars, fixed amounts, percentage of rent, or costs included in rent) and set them at the budget level, the schedule level, or down to the chart of account level. Base year concession support is also available, and budget certificates now consolidate into a single document per tenant.


Bank Account Approvals (Beta)

A verification step whenever someone adds or updates bank details on a contact. Changes sit in a pending state until an authorised user approves them. In open beta for Pro customers.


Document Sensitivity Labelling

Assign confidential, restricted, or public labels to documents, with colour-coded badges and controls over who can view or download them. Available for all customers.


Re-Leased Pay Updates

Default payment accounts give you control over where payments from unallocated properties are routed. Built-in fraud detection: every transaction now runs through AI-based fraud detection automatically via Stripe Radar.


Invoice Approval Screen

The approval screen now shows the invoice PDF alongside invoice details in a split-screen layout. Review and approve without leaving the screen. Available for Pro and Enterprise customers.


Reporting Improvements

Rent-free period visibility in tenancy schedule and summary reports. Compact tenancy schedule view with reduced row headings. Sequential numbering (beta) for invoices and credit notes with custom prefixes and automatic incrementing.


Accounting Integrations

Multiple company contacts (Xero) now live for all Xero customers. Xero deeper tracking extends to budget reports. Property tracking defaults let you configure multiple tracking category defaults per property.


Watch The Product Quarterly

Catch up on all of these features in the March 2026 Product Quarterly webinar recordings.


In North America, "Tenancies" are referred to as "Leases", "Outgoings" as "Operating Expenses", and "Client/Trust Accounting" as "Trust Accounting". For more information on regional terminology, see our Glossary of Regional Terminology.

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