Choosing the right rental management software is a pivotal decision for any business. The “perfect” choice depends entirely on your industry, the complexity of your inventory, and your specific operational needs.
Today, we are comparing two heavyweights: Rentrax and Point of Rental. While both aim to streamline your operations, they serve very different ends of the rental spectrum. Rentrax is the modern, agile choice for sports and recreational rentals, while Point of Rental is the legacy powerhouse for heavy equipment and enterprise-level logistics.
Here is an in-depth look at how they stack up.
At a Glance: Rentrax vs. Point of Rental
| Feature | Rentrax | Point of Rental (Essentials) |
| Best For | Sports, Bikes, Skis, Boats, & Tours | Equipment, Tools, & Party/Event |
| Pricing Model | Usage-based (Pay as you grow) | Monthly Subscription (Quote-based) |
| Setup Time | Days (Self-service/Guided) | Weeks (Intensive Onboarding) |
| Deployment | Cloud-Native / Mobile App | Cloud or On-Premise (Elite) |
| Digital Waivers | Built-in (Unlimited) | Add-on or Integration |
| Key Strength | Ease of use & Online Booking | Inventory Depth & Maintenance |
What is Rentrax?
Rentrax was born out of frustration. Created by a rental shop owner who couldn’t find a software that actually worked for a high-turnover bike and ski shop, Rentrax is built for speed and simplicity. It focuses on the B2C (Business to Consumer) experience, making it incredibly easy for customers to book online and for staff to check gear in and out using a mobile app and barcode scanning.
What is Point of Rental?
Point of Rental is one of the oldest and most established names in the industry. It is a comprehensive ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system. While they offer a “Rental Essentials” cloud version for smaller shops, their bread and butter is B2B (Business to Business) and heavy equipment rentals (tractors, cranes, industrial tools). It is designed for businesses that need to track engine hours, complex maintenance cycles, and long-term depreciation.
1. User Experience & Ease of Use
Rentrax: Designed with a “modern web” feel. The interface is intuitive enough that seasonal staff can be trained in under an hour. The mobile app is a core part of the experience, allowing staff to walk around the shop or dock to scan returns.
Point of Rental: Because it is so feature-dense, the learning curve is significantly steeper. The interface can feel “dated” or “clunky” to those used to modern SaaS apps. However, for a power user managing a fleet of 500 excavators, that complexity provides necessary control.
2. Online Bookings vs. Inventory Management
Rentrax shines in the Online Booking flow. It’s designed to convert website visitors into customers. The booking engine is sleek, mobile-responsive, and integrates perfectly with your existing website.
Point of Rental shines in Inventory Depth. It excels at “behind the scenes” logistics—tracking if a piece of equipment is due for an oil change, managing sub-rentals when you run out of stock, and handling complex warehouse transfers across multiple states.
3. Pricing Structure
Rentrax uses a unique usage-based pricing model. You pay based on the volume of transactions and revenue. If you have a slow month (like a ski shop in July), your bill automatically drops. This makes it very accessible for seasonal businesses.
Point of Rental typically requires a custom quote. There is usually a significant upfront setup fee, and their monthly subscriptions are generally higher than Rentrax, reflecting its enterprise nature.
4. Key Features Comparison
Rentrax Standouts:
Integrated Digital Waivers: No need for third-party tools like DocuSign. Everything is signed on a tablet and attached to the order.
Tour & Activity Management: Rentrax can manage both “things” (bikes) and “people” (tour guides) in one calendar.
Square/Stripe Integration: Seamless payment processing that just works.
Point of Rental Standouts:
Maintenance & Work Orders: Comprehensive tracking of repair costs, parts, and labor for heavy machinery.
Telematics: Integration with GPS and engine-tracking software to see exactly where your equipment is and how it’s being used.
Asset Depreciation: Built-in accounting tools to track the financial value of your fleet over time.
The Verdict: Which Should You Choose?
Choose Rentrax if:
You run a sports, recreational, or urban rental business (Bikes, Skis, Boats, Scooters).
You want a modern, mobile-first system that your staff will actually enjoy using.
You need a top-tier online booking engine to drive sales.
You want a pricing model that scales with your seasonal peaks and valleys.
Choose Point of Rental if:
You rent heavy machinery, construction equipment, or high-stakes event infrastructure.
You need to manage complex maintenance schedules and internal work orders.
You are a large enterprise that requires an on-premise server or a “light ERP” system.
Your primary business is B2B contracts rather than quick B2C walk-ins.


