Goodlord, a ‘proptech’ company whose technology platform digitises the residential lettings process for agents, landlords and tenants, is launching a new tenant move-in product, Goodlord Go.

It handles tenants’ council tax and water supply registrations, and also provides a utilities, broadband and TV comparison and switching facility.

It can also arrange other services, including removals, cleaning and dog walking.

Goodlord Go is fully integrated with the Goodlord platform, saving agents time, whilst providing an opportunity for them to earn additional revenue from referral fees, for example if the tenant switches utilities.

For agents who choose to use the new move-in product, Goodlord will also be offering tenant referencing for £5.

Founded in 2014, Goodlord aims to streamline the lettings process for agents, landlords and tenants, with the aim of providing a better renting experience for everyone whilst generating more revenue for agents.

William Reeve, CEO of Goodlord, said: “Our mission is to make renting as simple and transparent as possible. So I’m pleased that, following a successful customer trial, we are rolling out Goodlord Go and £5 referencing from May 1.”

In January, Goodlord announced a restructure of its business with almost 40 redundancies. It said these were in sales and marketing, and that it was continuing to recruit product and engineering staff.

Shortly afterwards, Reeve took over as CEO from co-founder Richard White.