real-estate

Property operations clarity
that makes service predictable.

Real estate and facilities operations don’t break because teams don’t work. They break when tickets, vendor follow-ups, site checks, and approvals live across threads, calls, and memory — and escalations become reactive.

We design the operating model end-to-end, then implement the system that makes property execution visible and dependable across sites and teams.

Whizzystack · Real Estate Outcomes Snapshot
Typical shifts after property operations becomes a system (not chasing)
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Execution
Site visibility you can trust
Site checks, tasks, and completion status are visible without manual rollups or end-of-day chasing.
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Flow
Tickets move without drop-offs
Work orders become structured workflows across request → assignment → vendor → closure — not memory and follow-ups.
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Exceptions
Earlier signals on risk and SLA
Delays, repeat issues, and SLA breaches surface early — corrective action becomes routine.
Industry • Real Estate & Facilities

Facilities Operations That Stay Visible, Controlled, and Compliant

Real estate operations are distributed — across sites, vendors, technicians, and daily priorities. What breaks down is not effort. It’s execution visibility, exception handling, and evidence for compliance.

We design the operating model end-to-end, then implement the system that keeps site execution predictable at scale.

How We Stabilize Site Execution

We don’t start with tools. We start with how work moves across properties — then we design the system that makes maintenance and inspections visible and dependable.

1) Create & assign work clearly

Standardize task creation, ownership, vendor handoffs, and escalation paths — so execution stops relying on ad-hoc follow-ups.

Signal: fewer calls to confirm “who is doing what” across sites.

2) Make updates structured

Capture progress, evidence, and blockers consistently — so compliance reporting isn’t a separate job.

Signal: higher reporting compliance with less operational fatigue.

3) Make exceptions visible

Give property managers a clean view of progress and risks — so correction becomes routine, not reactive.

Signal: earlier surfacing of SLA risk, repeat issues, and missed inspections.

Before → After (What Changes in Facilities Ops)

These are operating shifts — not technology claims.

Before

Fragmented • follow-up driven
  • Site execution visibility depends on calls, messages, and manual status updates.
  • Property teams spend time chasing vendors instead of improving reliability.
  • Exceptions surface late — after tenant impact or compliance deadlines.

After

Connected • visible • predictable
  • A single view of sites, tasks, ownership, and exceptions — without chasing.
  • Structured updates and evidence capture reduce compliance reporting friction.
  • Delays surface early — corrective action becomes routine and trackable.

System Layers That Make Facilities Ops Work

Not every layer is required on day one. We design the blueprint first, then implement what your environment can sustain.

Work Orders & Maintenance Create → assign → execute → verify, with evidence capture and repeat-issue context where needed.
Tenant / Stakeholder Updates Confirmations, status updates, and escalation alerts — without manual chasing.
Manager View & Reporting Real-time visibility plus structured reports that property leadership can trust.
Exception Handling Defined triggers for delays, missed inspections, repeat failures, and SLA risk — surfaced early.
AI Layer (only where useful) Summaries, anomaly detection, and exception highlighting — applied only when it reduces coordination load.

Signals We Typically Deliver

These are directional outcomes observed across facilities contexts. Real measurement is defined during the Pilot.

Confidence without over-claiming

We guide teams to a system that fits how site operations actually run — and that leadership can operate without micromanagement. The Pilot confirms fit, constraints, and measurable impact.

Lower coordination & chasing

Structured updates replace manual follow-ups across sites and vendors.

Earlier visibility into risk

Exceptions surface early enough to correct before tenant impact or compliance deadlines.

More consistent compliance reporting

Evidence capture improves when it’s part of the workflow, not extra admin.

Where This Works Best

This is not “real-estate-only.” It’s where this operating model delivers the strongest leverage.

Works best for

  • Multi-site portfolios with repeatable maintenance and inspection workflows.
  • Teams that need visibility without spending the day chasing vendors and updates.
  • Operations with SLA, compliance needs, audits, or recurring reporting requirements.

Not ideal if

  • Work is fully ad-hoc with no repeatable maintenance or inspection cadence to stabilize.
  • There’s no operational owner to define standards and enforce basic discipline.
  • The organization is looking for “a tool” without aligning on the operating model first.

If This Matches Your Operating Reality

The next step is a Pilot — to define measurement, confirm constraints, and validate the operating model before committing to scale.

Start with a Pilot

We map the workflow, define ownership and exceptions, and align success metrics. You get clarity and a blueprint — not a sales pitch — before any build begins.