Property dashboard software

A property management dashboard shaped by real owner workflows.

The dashboard foundation tracks the things small operators actually need: rent, expenses, maintenance, tenant requests, projects, documents, owner notes, and next actions.

Built as a platform, not a brochure

Owner reports are scoped by visibility so internal notes are not exposed by accident.

Maintenance requests can move into contractor workflows with status and follow-up.

Marketing analytics can show which public pages create real leads.

Local market strategy

Useful local pages connected to real workflows.

Each page is built for a real search intent, then points the visitor into a lead path the VA/operator can actually manage.

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For owners

Income, expenses, cashflow, maintenance, projects, documents, and reports.

02

For operators

Queues, filters, statuses, assigned work, owner review, and VA workflows.

03

For scale

The model can later support multi-tenant accounts and billing plans.

Founder Flow backend

Lead capture becomes operating data.

Source attribution
Follow-up queue
Status pipeline
Owner review
VA tasking
Analytics events

Search terms this page supports

Built for the way locals and owners actually search.

property management dashboardowner reporting softwarerental management dashboard

Join the landlord software waitlist

This captures future landlord/operator interest without turning the current internal app into a public SaaS product too early.

Questions

Plain answers before the form.

Can owner dashboards hide internal notes?

Yes. The data model supports visibility states such as owner-visible, internal-only, pending review, and hidden.

Will this replace spreadsheets?

That is the goal: keep spreadsheet flexibility while adding real workflows and reporting.

Can other landlords use it later?

The software licensing foundation is being prepared in phases.

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