The Main Dashboard Overview
A comprehensive guide to the Landager dashboard. Learn how to read your high-level analytics, occupancy metrics, and total portfolio value at a single glance.
Welcome to Landager. When you log in, the Main Dashboard is the first screen you see. It serves as the command center for your entire property management operation, aggregating data from every corner of the application into instantly readable metrics.
The Three Core Dashboard Zones
To prevent information overload, the dashboard is vertically separated into three distinct analytical zones.
1. The High-Level Metrics (The "At a Glance" Cards)
Located at the very top of the screen, these four primary metric cards provide your daily pulse check:
- Total Properties: The number of physical buildings you manage.
- Total Units: The total rentable spaces within those buildings.
- Total Tenants: The number of people (Active and Past) in your database.
- Total Leases: The total number of contracts (Active, Expired, and Terminated).
2. The Financial & Operational Hub (The Middle Cards)
The center of the dashboard tackles the two most important questions in property management: Am I making money? and Are my units full?
- The Revenue Snapshot: Compares your Expected Rent against your Collected Rent for the current calendar month.
- The Occupancy Metrics: Displays your total managed units against your subscription limit, and calculates your global occupancy percentage.
3. The Action Center (The Bottom Section)
The bottom of the dashboard transitions from passive analytics to active workflows:
- Export Reports: A quick-action card allowing you to instantly generate PDF or Excel dumps of your Leases, Payments, and Maintenance data for tax prep.
- Recent Activity Feed: A running, chronological log of exactly what happened in your database today (e.g., "John Doe paid rent", "Lease created for Unit 4B").
Why the Dashboard Matters
The dashboard is designed so that a landlord can log in on the 5th of the month, take one look at the Revenue Snapshot, see that Expected Revenue matches Collected Revenue, and log out 10 seconds later knowing their portfolio is perfectly healthy.
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Occupancy & Unit Metrics Explained
How to interpret the Occupancy card on your dashboard. Learn how Vacant vs Occupied unit counts affect your global occupancy percentage.
The Recent Activity Feed (Audit Trail)
How to use the Recent Activity Feed on the dashboard to track operational history, monitor potential employee errors, and maintain a secure audit trail.
Understanding the Revenue Snapshot
How to read the Revenue Snapshot card on your dashboard. Learn exactly how Landager calculates Expected Rent versus Collected Rent in real-time.
