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Property work and residential life, connected

Leja is building a connected property and residential platform for Africa. Today, important property activity is scattered across messages, spreadsheets, paper documents, bank references, listing channels, and individual memory. Professionals lose follow-up and continuity. Firms struggle to understand what is happening across their teams. Residents repeatedly explain the same history and often have weak records when something goes wrong. Leja brings the people, work, communication, money-related context, and useful records around property into a clearer experience.

Two connected experiences

Leja Workspace

For independent property professionals, staff, firms, property owners, principals, and hospitality operators carrying out formal property work.

Leja Resident

For people participating as residents, property seekers, applicants, guests, buyers, service providers, requesters, payers, owners, or hosts. The experiences connect where the participants are part of the same real activity, while each person sees only what is appropriate to their relationship and purpose.

What Leja is trying to improve

  • clearer responsibility around property work;
  • fewer lost conversations, payments, documents, and follow-ups;
  • better continuity when professionals or staff change;
  • easier participation for residents, applicants, guests, and service providers;
  • more useful records when people need to explain what happened;
  • safer sharing, correction, and dispute handling;
  • practical assistance without removing human control.

What this public documentation contains

These pages explain the product from the perspective of the people who may use, evaluate, fund, or partner with Leja. They intentionally do not publish Leja’s internal product specifications, data structures, operating rules, architecture, AI implementation, release sequencing, security design, provider choices, or engineering decisions. Leja is under active development. Documented direction should not be read as a guarantee that every capability is already live.