About Themis
Named after the Greek goddess of justice, Themis is a neutral, third-party platform bringing transparency to Dublin's housing market through community-reported data.
Our Mission
Dublin's rental market is opaque. Asking prices don't reflect what people actually pay. Tenants have no way to know if they're getting a fair deal. Landlords can't easily benchmark against real market rates.
Themis changes this by creating a transparent, community-driven database of what people actually pay for rent—along with insights into living conditions, neighborhood quality, and more.
We believe that informed renters make better decisions, fair landlords benefit from transparency, and policymakers need real data to craft effective housing policy.
Our Values
The principles that guide everything we do.
Transparency
Every piece of data is traceable and verifiable. We show you exactly what we know and how we know it.
Neutrality
We don't take sides. We're not funded by landlords or advocacy groups. Just pure, unbiased data.
Privacy
Your reports are anonymous. We use aggregation and privacy-preserving techniques to protect individuals.
Community
This platform is built by and for the community. Every report helps everyone make better decisions.
How It Works
From resident reports to actionable insights.
Residents report
Current and past tenants anonymously submit their rent, bills, and living conditions.
We aggregate
Data is cleaned, validated, and aggregated to show area-level insights and trends.
You explore
Search by area, compare neighborhoods, and see what people actually pay—not asking prices.
Listings get context
Property listings are annotated with real resident data so you can spot overpriced units.
Who It's For
Themis benefits everyone in the housing ecosystem.
Renters
Find out what people actually pay in your target area. Compare neighborhoods. Spot good deals.
Landlords
Price your property fairly based on real market data. Build trust with transparent practices.
Policymakers
Access aggregated analytics to understand housing trends and inform evidence-based policy.
Ready to contribute?
Help build a more transparent housing market. Your anonymous report makes a difference.