Laird MillerReal Estate Development + AI Systems

Media and mentions

External signals around Laird Miller.

A verified record of public references connecting Laird Miller to real estate development, artificial intelligence, RentalCalcAI, Rollins College, Brophy College Prep athletics, and the Miami Consensus 2026 EasyA Hackathon.

Laird Miller speaking at Consensus Miami
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Podcast interview

InvestorFuel Real Estate Pros Show

AI Finds Better Deals: How Real Estate Investors Can Underwrite Rentals Faster

On InvestorFuel's Real Estate Pros Show, Laird Miller discussed how AI is transforming real estate, the journey of building RentalCalcAI, and strategies for growth and community building in the industry. The episode focuses on belief, creativity, and using technology to help real estate investors underwrite rentals faster and scale with better systems.

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Podcast interview

Mobile Mailbox Money Podcast

Laird Miller on AI, Real Estate & the Future

Episode 35 is a business-focused interview with Laird Miller about artificial intelligence, real estate operations, underwriting, deal analysis, asset management, and the way modern tools can complement disciplined real estate fundamentals.

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Institutional mention

Rollins College

Rollins College Class News: RentalCalc.ai

Rollins College Class News connected Laird Miller by name to RentalCalc.ai, describing the product as real estate software developed after an inspiring meeting with Ostrich co-founder William Glass.

Laird Miller speaking at Consensus Miami
Hackathon coverage

CoinDesk

Consensus Miami 2026 EasyA Hackathon

AgentPay was listed among winning teams in the Coinbase and AWS agentic track at the Consensus Miami 2026 EasyA Hackathon, connecting Laird Miller's work to AI agents, payments, and local business automation.

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Published video

YouTube

How to Get Started and Build a SaaS Company with No Prior Knowledge and for Under $100

On YouTube, Laird Miller published a building-focused walkthrough for people who want to start a software company without a traditional technical background or a large budget. The video shows how he thinks about picking a real problem, keeping startup costs under $100, using modern AI and low-cost tools, shipping a first version quickly, and learning by building instead of waiting for permission. He also spoke on the same topic at ASU as part of the Politics and Leadership Club Small Business Panel, where he presented on how to start a SaaS business to fellow students. It reflects the same operator mindset behind RentalCalcAI and LMAIsystems: start small, build something useful, and improve it through real use.

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School interview

Brophy College Prep

Get to Know: Lacrosse's #4 Laird Miller

Brophy College Prep's interview profiled Laird Miller as a four-year letter winner and Rollins College lacrosse commit. It also included his comments about preparing for a real estate career and learning the industry through an apprenticeship.

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Lacrosse interview

One Percent Showcase

One Percent Offensive MVP Interview

One Percent Showcase interviewed Laird Miller after he earned Offensive MVP recognition, adding a concise public video reference for his lacrosse background.

Laird Miller presenting remotely to an ASU Politics and Leadership Club classroom on starting a SaaS business
Campus presentation

ASU Politics and Leadership Club

Starting a SaaS business for under $100

Laird Miller presented to the Politics and Leadership Club at Arizona State University on how to start a SaaS business for under $100 using modern AI and low-cost tools. The talk reflected the same build-first operator mindset behind RentalCalcAI and LMAIsystems: pick a real problem, ship a first version quickly, and improve through real use. Laird transferred to ASU Online to complete his degree while working in real estate development and AI software at the same time.