The numbers your day needs, ranked.
Performance is the dashboard that leads with what needs attention instead of everything that’s true. Occupancy, delinquency, NOI, and open work orders roll up at the portfolio level and drill into every property, each one carrying an honest healthy, watch, or critical status—so nobody has to hunt through three tabs to find the number that actually matters this week.
The four numbers that run the portfolio, up top.
Open Performance and the portfolio-wide picture is there before you scroll: occupancy, delinquency, net operating income per month, open work orders. Each tile carries its own trend—up, down, on plan—so a change reads at a glance instead of requiring a mental comparison to last month’s report. A portfolio running 94.2% occupancy and 2.8% delinquency looks calm at that altitude; the tiles are built to still tell you when one property underneath it isn’t.
These aren’t vanity numbers chosen because they’re easy to compute. They’re the four a regional or an owner actually asks for first, and they’re live—pulled from the same feeds your PMS already has, not a snapshot from whenever someone last built a report.
A status you can trust, not a wall of green.
Every property carries a plain status—healthy, watch, or critical—set from its actual numbers against thresholds that make sense for that property, not a one-size-fits-all rule. A LIHTC property running a slightly higher delinquency rate because of program-specific payment timing isn’t flagged the same way a conventional property with the same number would be. The status is meant to be looked at and trusted, not double-checked.
Watch and critical properties surface first, always, whether you’re scanning the portfolio grid or asking Briefing what needs attention. A dashboard that shows every property as fine right up until one fails isn’t honest, and it isn’t useful—Performance is built to catch the drift while it’s still a watch, not after it’s a crisis.
From the portfolio to one property, in one click.
A tile is a summary, not the whole story. Click into any property and the same shape of dashboard narrows to just that building—its occupancy trend, its delinquency aging, its open work orders, its program and jurisdiction context—so a question that starts at the portfolio level ends with the specific answer for the specific property, without opening a second system.
Reports, when the owner wants paper.
Not every audience wants a live dashboard—some owners and lenders still want a report they can open, print, and file. Performance exports the same live numbers to PDF for a polished document and XLSX for anyone who wants to build their own view underneath it. Both come straight from the dashboard’s live figures, so the report and the screen never quietly disagree.
Kick the tires. Then bring us your portfolio.
We’re onboarding early-access partners now—PMCs who want a real say in what gets built next. Bring your unit count and your worst operational headache.