Rently AEO Assessment Report
by Novastacks AI
rently.sg | Singapore Market
June 26, 2026 | Prepared by Novastacks AI
Site Readiness: 5.7 · LLM Visibility: 5.5
Rently Owns Its Category in Search and AI — But Its #1 Traffic Page Is an Empty Room
Rently is the Singapore rent-flexibility platform — defer rent, split the deposit into monthly payments, and earn miles on rent, with over $20 million in rent processed and no landlord approval required. For an early-stage fintech, your search ownership is exceptional: you rank in the top three for five of six core renter questions we tested and at the very top for four of them, holding far more of your category than either competitor.
The problem isn't visibility — it's that your single most-visited page is a dead end. The page that pulls the largest share of your search traffic now shows visitors a notice that your marketplace has closed, with almost nothing else on it. Tens of thousands of dollars of monthly traffic value lands on a near-empty page that neither converts a renter nor gives AI assistants anything to quote.
Meanwhile, the independent reviewers and comparison sites that AI assistants lean on to answer renter questions name your competitors and skip you. You have one strong foothold with Singapore's leading miles authority. The category's editorial gatekeepers are wide open — and your foundation is already stronger than anyone else's in the race.
| Domain | Ranked Keywords | Est. Traffic (ETV) | #1 Positions | #2-3 | #4-10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rently.sg | 452 | 6,194 | 7 | 12 | 86 |
| renthero.com.sg | 5 | 65 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| cardup.co | 412 | 8,094 | 25 | 6 | 47 |
ChatGPT Names You on Every Test — The Review Sites It Trusts Do Not
AI visibility across ChatGPT and Google AI Overview
ChatGPT Query Results
| Prompt Type | Query | Mentioned? | Who Was Cited |
|---|---|---|---|
| Branded | Tell me about Rently Singapore (rently.sg). Is it legitimate, how does it work, and what does it cost? | Yes | Rently described accurately and cited from rently.sg; no third-party source used |
| Competitor-branded (diagnostic only) | Tell me about CardUp in Singapore. How does it work for paying rent, and are there alternatives I should consider? | Yes | CardUp leads; Rently surfaces as an alternative at #8 via its own comparison blog post |
| Category | What are the best ways to pay or defer my rent in Singapore without paying a big upfront security deposit? | Yes | Rently named first; co-cited with hdb.gov.sg |
| Category | How can I earn credit card miles or rewards by paying my monthly rent in Singapore? | Yes | Rently #2; co-cited with RentHero, SingSaver and Citibank |
| Comparison | Rently vs RentHero vs CardUp in Singapore — which is best for paying rent, earning rewards, and lowering move-in costs? | Yes | Rently cited from its own comparison blog posts alongside RentHero |
| Long-tail / transactional | How can I lower my move-in costs or split my rental security deposit into monthly installments in Singapore? | Yes | Rently named first and cited from its Lower Move-In Costs product page and blog |
Rently was named in all 6 ChatGPT tests with web search active, and every citation pointed back to rently.sg's own pages (Q2 competitor-branded is diagnostic-only and excluded from scoring). This is unusually strong awareness for an early-stage brand — ChatGPT clearly knows what Rently is and can describe it accurately. The weakness is the source mix: ChatGPT is quoting Rently's own website and blog, not independent reviewers. When the same questions route through the review and comparison sites AI assistants prefer, competitors appear and Rently does not.
Google AI Overview Results
| Query Type | Query | AIO Triggered? | Prospect Rank | Top Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Branded | Rently Singapore — legit, how it works, cost | Yes | #1 | rently.sg owns 6 of the top organic results; third-party voice is a 2-year-old Reddit r/askSingapore thread |
| Category | best way to pay or defer rent in Singapore without an upfront deposit | Yes | #4 | Editorial guides and forum threads dominate (reddit.com, income.com.sg, figment.live, hdb.gov.sg); cardup.co at #11 |
| Category | earn credit card miles paying rent Singapore | Yes | #1 | rently.sg leads with two guides; cardup.co #6, renthero.com.sg #8; milelion.com and singsaver.com.sg are the authority voices |
| Comparison | Rently vs RentHero vs CardUp Singapore | No | #1 | No AI Overview triggered; rently.sg #1, renthero.com.sg #3, cardup.co #8; Seedly and MileLion own comparison authority |
| Long-tail / transactional | lower move-in costs split rental security deposit installments Singapore | Yes | #1 | rently.sg #1 and #9 with recent blog posts; cardup.co #7; rest are property guides (figment.live, homejourney.sg, zrooom.com) |
Google's AI Overview triggered on 5 of 6 tested queries, so this is a live surface in the rent-flexibility category. Rently ranks in the top three organically on 5 of 6 queries and #1 on 4 of 6 — exceptional category ownership for an early-stage brand. The catch: on the broad 'defer rent without a deposit' question the page that ranks isn't a renter-ready answer, and across every query the independent comparison sites that feed AI Overviews (MileLion, SingSaver, MoneySmart, Seedly) are the gatekeepers — and most of them don't mention Rently. (AI Overview citation membership is generated asynchronously and not returned in the live results, so organic rank and AI Overview trigger are used as the measurable proxies.)
Citation Surface Analysis
| Platform | Presence | Strength | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| MileLion (miles authority) | Yes | 1 recent feature | Jan 2026 article; MileLion is the #1 AI-cited source for pay-rent-earn-miles (10 category mentions) |
| SingSaver (aggregator) | No | Absent | Comparison articles name CardUp, ipaymy, RentHero, Citi PayAll — not Rently |
| MoneySmart (aggregator) | No | Absent | Zero indexed pages mention Rently |
| Seedly (community/reviews) | No | Absent | Owns comparison authority in this category alongside MileLion |
| YouTube (@rentlystories) | Yes | ~80 subscribers | Active but tiny; US namesake 'Rently' (2.2K subs, 72K-view videos) outranks it for the name |
| Minimal | 1 SG thread (2yr, skeptical) | 'Rently' namespace dominated by negative US-namesake threads ('scummy', 'scamming') |
AI assistants lean on independent reviewers, aggregators and community sites to answer renter questions — and Rently is present on only one of the four that matter most for this category. The bright spot is real: Rently has earned a recent feature on MileLion, the single most-cited source for 'pay rent, earn miles' in Singapore, while RentHero's MileLion coverage is years old. But SingSaver and MoneySmart — both top AI-citation aggregators — name every competitor except Rently, and Seedly does the same. A second, subtler risk: the 'Rently' name collides with a US smart-home company that carries negative Reddit sentiment, so an AI assistant researching 'Rently' can surface the wrong company's reputation.
Strong Product and Blog Pages, But the Self-Serve Help Layer Has No Front Door
Page-type coverage comparison across domains
| Page Type | Rently | renthero.com.sg | cardup.co |
|---|---|---|---|
| Homepage | ✓ Server-rendered, FAQ block on page | ✓ Server-rendered, FAQ block | ✓ Server-rendered |
| Product / Service | ✓ 3 dedicated product pages (defer, deposit, rewards) | ✓ Miles + Secure pages | ✓ Multi-product (rent, tax, payroll) |
| Blog / Informational | ✓ Active blog, comparison guides ranking #1 | ✓ Blog exists | ✓ Blog (personal + business) |
| Dedicated FAQ / Help page | ✗ Does not exist (FAQ only embedded on pages) | ✓ Dedicated /faq page | ✓ Help center (separate subdomain) |
| Interactive calculator / tool | ✗ Does not exist | ✓ Miles calculator on homepage | ✓ Rewards calculator |
| Highest-traffic landing page (/discover) | ✗ Near-empty 'marketplace closed' stub (~72 words) | — n/a | — n/a |
Your Best-Trafficked Page Renders 72 Words; Schema Stops at the Building Blocks
How the site is built and where implementation suppresses AI visibility
Rendering & Bot Access: Solid Foundation, One Critical Dead Page
CriticalGood news first: every key Rently page we examined is server-rendered and fully accessible to crawlers — the homepage, all three product pages, and blog posts return complete HTML, so the common fintech failure of an empty client-rendered shell does not apply here. The critical problem is content, not rendering: the page drawing the largest share of Rently's search traffic (the /discover front door) now redirects to a 'New Chapter' notice that says the marketplace has closed. That page contains roughly 72 words, no main heading, and a single line of body copy. It still ranks for dozens of high-value renter searches, so visitors and AI crawlers arrive at a near-empty room. This is the highest-leverage fix on the site: rebuild that destination into a real answer page and the existing traffic converts instead of bouncing.
| Page | Rendering | Word count | H1 present | Bot-accessible |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homepage | Server-rendered (Nuxt) | 1,057 | Yes | Yes |
| Lower Move-In Costs | Server-rendered | 894 | Yes | Yes |
| Delay Rent | Server-rendered | 664 | Yes | Yes |
| Blog guide (sample) | Server-rendered | 1,553 | Yes | Yes |
| /discover (top-traffic page) | Server-rendered | ~72 | No | Yes |
Structured Data: Present but Stuck on Generic Building Blocks
HighRently's pages carry consistent structured data — a FinancialServices/WebSite block with business address and contact details appears on every page, which is more than RentHero (which ships no structured data on its homepage or FAQ) and on par with CardUp's basics. But the structured data stops short of the formats AI assistants reward most. There is no FAQ markup on any page even though FAQ content is written into the homepage and every product page; there is no breadcrumb markup; and there is no markup that describes the actual products (defer rent, deposit installments, rewards). The result: the content is human-readable and crawlable, but the machine-readable layer doesn't tell AI assistants 'here is a question, here is the answer' — the exact pattern that wins citations. Adding question-and-answer and product markup to pages that already contain the content is a fast, high-return fix.
| Structured-data type | rently.sg | renthero.com.sg | cardup.co |
|---|---|---|---|
| Organization / business identity | ✓ (on every page) | ✗ | ✓ (blog only) |
| WebSite | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| FAQ question-and-answer markup | ✗ (content exists, markup missing) | ✗ | ✗ |
| Breadcrumb markup | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Product / service markup | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Article markup on blog posts | ✗ (BlogPosting absent) | ✗ | ✓ (BlogPosting) |
Page Speed: Mid-Pack, With One Loading-Stability Weak Spot
MediumRently's homepage performance is competitive but not leading. Its overall performance score sits between the two competitors, and its perfect search-readiness score is the best of the three. The two areas to watch are how long the largest element takes to appear and how much the page shifts while loading — the latter is the one metric where Rently trails both competitors, which can frustrate mobile renters mid-tap. None of these are severe, but they are the kind of quick technical wins that lift both search and conversion.
| Metric (homepage) | rently.sg | renthero.com.sg | cardup.co |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall performance score | 69 | 74 | 78 |
| Search-readiness score | 100 | 83 | 92 |
| First content appears (FCP) | 1.2 s | 1.3 s | 0.7 s |
| Largest element appears (LCP) | 3.0 s | 3.4 s | 3.1 s |
| Visual stability (CLS) | 0.146 | 0 | 0.032 |
Deep Blog Content That Ranks — Undercut by a Thin Front Door and a Missing Help Layer
Content depth and structured-content coverage across domains
Content Depth Is Competitive Where It Counts — Except on the Page That Matters Most
HighOn a page-for-page basis Rently is not content-thin: its homepage and product pages carry comparable or greater depth than RentHero's, and its blog guides (1,500+ words, 15-19 subheadings) are among the most thorough in the category — which is exactly why they rank #1 on comparison and miles queries. The depth problem is concentrated in one place: the highest-traffic /discover page collapsed to roughly 72 words. So the site's best content is winning niche queries while its busiest page offers nothing for a renter or an AI assistant to use. The fix is not 'write more everywhere' — it is to bring the proven depth of the product pages to the front door that already pulls the traffic.
| Page type | rently.sg words | renthero.com.sg words | cardup.co words |
|---|---|---|---|
| Homepage | 1,057 | 561 | 1,137 |
| Product / service page | 894 (deposit) / 664 (defer) | 517 (Secure) | 766 (calculator) |
| Blog guide | 1,553 | not retrievable | 1,261 |
| Top-traffic landing page | ~72 (/discover) | — | — |
FAQ Content Exists Everywhere — But Nowhere as a Structured, Citable Page
MediumEvery important Rently page already includes a 'Frequently Asked Questions' block, so the raw answers exist. What's missing is a single dedicated FAQ destination with question-and-answer markup — the format AI assistants pull from most readily. Both competitors have a standing help surface (RentHero a /faq page, CardUp a help-center subdomain), which gives them a clean, machine-readable place for AI to grab a question and an answer. Because none of the three has marked-up, schema-backed FAQ content, this is a genuine first-mover opening: the first to publish a properly structured FAQ hub on deposit-free renting, rent deferral and miles-on-rent can own those answer boxes.
| Signal | rently.sg | renthero.com.sg | cardup.co |
|---|---|---|---|
| FAQ content on pages | ✓ (embedded across pages) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Dedicated FAQ / help destination | ✗ | ✓ (/faq) | ✓ (help subdomain) |
| FAQ marked up for AI | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Interactive calculator | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
You Win the Search Race but a US Namesake Owns Your Reputation Surfaces
Category positioning, keyword territory, and brand-identity signals
Category Search Ownership: Rently Already Leads on 5 of 6 Tested Queries
Bright SpotWe tested six renter questions spanning the whole journey — branded, deferring rent, lowering move-in costs, earning miles, and head-to-head comparison. Rently ranks in the top three on five of them and #1 on four, ahead of both competitors on every shared query. This is rare for an early-stage brand and is the single biggest asset in this audit: Rently does not need to fight for organic relevance in its category — it already has it. The strategic task is to convert that ranking strength into citations on the independent sites AI trusts, not to rebuild a search presence from scratch.
| Tested query | Rently rank | RentHero | CardUp |
|---|---|---|---|
| Defer / pay rent without deposit | #4 | — | #11 |
| Earn miles / rewards on rent | #1 | #8 | #6 |
| Rently vs RentHero vs CardUp | #1 | #3 | #8 |
| Lower move-in costs / split deposit | #1 | — | #7 |
| Branded | #1 (owns 6 results) | — | — |
Brand-Identity Confusion: The 'Rently' Name Carries Another Company's Baggage
HighThe 'Rently' name collides with at least two unrelated companies: a US smart-home / property-touring firm and a UAE rent-now-pay-later service. On the reputation surfaces AI assistants mine for context — YouTube and Reddit — the US namesake out-ranks the Singapore brand for the bare word 'Rently'. That matters because the US company's Reddit footprint is openly negative ('scummy', 'scamming future tenants', 'charges a fee just to set up your account'). An AI assistant researching 'Rently' can absorb that sentiment and misattribute it to the Singapore rent-fintech. Rently's own footprint on these surfaces is tiny — a roughly 80-subscriber YouTube channel and one two-year-old, skeptical Reddit thread. Disambiguating the Singapore entity is both a reputation fix and an AI-accuracy fix.
| Surface | Rently (Singapore) | 'Rently' namesake that out-ranks it |
|---|---|---|
| YouTube | @rentlystories, ~80 subscribers | US Rently — 2.2K subs, 72K-view videos |
| Reddit (SG-relevant) | 1 thread, 2 years old, skeptical tone | US Rently threads — negative ('scummy', 'scamming') |
| People-Also-Ask on branded search | rently.sg owns the result page | use.rently.com (US) and rently-uae.com surface |
Open Keyword Territory: Rently and CardUp Barely Compete Yet
Competitive IntelDespite being product-adjacent rent-payment fintechs, Rently and CardUp share only 18 ranked keywords, and Rently out-ranks CardUp on nearly all of them — for example it sits at #2 for 'singapore rental sites' while CardUp is at #91, and #7 for 'singapore rent website' against CardUp's #82. The two brands are competing on different vocabulary: Rently owns the deposit-free / defer-rent / generic 'rent in Singapore' territory, while CardUp's strength is branded and miles-credit-card terms. The miles-on-rent keyword space — where the category's AI citations concentrate — is still contested and winnable. RentHero, with only 5 ranked keywords total, is not a search threat; its relevance is as a comparison reference point.
| Shared keyword | Rently rank | CardUp rank |
|---|---|---|
| singapore rental sites | #2 | #91 |
| singapore rent website | #7 | #82 |
| security deposit and rent | #2 | #7 |
| rent deposit | #2 | #8 |
| deposit for rental | #2 | #17 |
Roadmap: From 5.6 to 7.6 by Fixing the Front Door and Earning the Right Citations
Prioritized actions across three time horizons
Site Readiness Score
LLM Visibility Score
Horizon 1: Infrastructure (0-30 days)
+1.5 to +2.0 Site Readiness
Rebuild the /discover front door (see 'Your Best-Trafficked Page Renders 72 Words') into a full, renter-ready answer page that captures the traffic it already attracts
Add question-and-answer and product structured data to pages that already contain the content (see 'Structured Data: Present but Stuck on Generic Building Blocks')
Tighten loading stability and largest-element timing on the homepage (see 'Page Speed: Mid-Pack')
Horizon 2: Content (30-90 days)
+1.0 to +1.5 Site Readiness and LLM Visibility
Publish a dedicated, structured FAQ hub covering deposit-free renting, rent deferral and miles-on-rent (see 'FAQ Content Exists Everywhere — But Nowhere as a Structured, Citable Page') — first-mover opening none of the three competitors has taken
Add an interactive deposit/miles calculator to match both competitors (see Section 03 page-type gap)
Build brand-disambiguation content and entity signals separating Rently Singapore from the US and UAE namesakes (see 'Brand-Identity Confusion')
Horizon 3: Authority (3-6 months)
+2.0 to +2.5 LLM Visibility
Earn listings in SingSaver, MoneySmart and Seedly rent-payment and miles comparison content — the aggregators that currently name competitors but not Rently (see 'The Review Sites It Trusts Do Not')
Deepen the MileLion/MainlyMiles relationship from one article into recurring coverage of the category's #1 AI-cited source
Cultivate genuine, current Singapore community discussion to displace the stale and namesake-contaminated reputation surfaces
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