P-OS
Property operations, in one place.
P-OS brings together applications, leases, rent collection, receipts, maintenance, messaging, and admin visibility in one product. It is built for teams who are tired of running properties across spreadsheets, chat threads, bank alerts, and loose paperwork.
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Property teams still rely on spreadsheets, phone calls, bank messages, PDFs, and chat threads to run work that should already live in one system.
Who it's for
Landlords, property managers, tenants, service providers, and institutions that need a clearer view of what is happening across a property portfolio.
What P-OS changes
See the whole property picture
Track occupancy, leases, payments, maintenance, and follow-up without stitching views together by hand.
Keep money and records closer to the work
Rent collection, receipts, and payment history live alongside tenants, units, and day-to-day decisions.
Cut down on loose ends
Requests, reminders, and property conversations stay closer to the work instead of drifting across tools.
What's in P-OS
Properties, units, and occupancy
See what is available, what is occupied, and what needs attention across the portfolio.
Tenants and applications
Review applicants, track decisions, and keep tenant records without bouncing between files and messages.
Leases and agreements
Move from application to agreement with clearer history and fewer loose documents.
Rent collection and receipts
Track what has been paid, what is overdue, and what has already been receipted.
Wallets and payment records
Keep balances and transactions visible instead of buried in separate reconciliations.
Maintenance workflows
Log issues, assign work, and track progress from request to resolution.
Messaging and updates
Keep property conversations tied to the work instead of scattered across channels.
Service providers and admin visibility
Give vendors, operators, and institutions the right view without creating confusion.
Launch is getting closer.
P-OS is now approaching launch. Product screenshots, walkthroughs, and rollout details will follow as the first live deployments get closer.