Make access feel clearly invited
Property managers see that the portal is provided by the subscriber as a service convenience, not a separate system they need to configure.
Subscriber-granted workspace
A convenience portal subscribers can provide to property managers so they can view assigned client properties, request service, and follow approved service activity.
What this interface owns
Property managers see that the portal is provided by the subscriber as a service convenience, not a separate system they need to configure.
Each manager only sees the client properties a subscriber has granted, with property context, equipment, visits, and service history scoped to those locations.
Service calls can be opened from the portal with the property already attached, while the subscriber still controls scheduling and dispatch.
Upcoming visits, recent activity, and request status stay visible to the property manager without exposing subscriber admin or homeowner-only tools.
Screens and features
Property Manager Portal
Give invited property managers a subscriber-provided view into the specific client properties they help manage, with service requests, visits, equipment, and history kept in one place.
Other interfaces
Office workspace
The daily command center for dispatch, customers, properties, equipment, requests, scheduling, operations, and invoice close-out.
Field workspace
The field-facing phone surface for the workday: jobs, appointment context, notes, time tracking, and field close-out.
Customer workspace
A branded customer portal for service requests, upcoming visits, contract status, filter orders, equipment, and service history.