The ten-second read.
A live operational view for the people who answer to ownership. Where the property stands today — against plan, against last year — the moment they open it. No export, no version 14, no waiting on the analyst to assemble the pack.
Three questions, before
the coffee gets cold.
Are we ahead or behind? Against the plan we committed to, and against the same week last year? And is the gap getting wider or closing? The dashboard is built around those three questions and nothing else — it opens already answered.
Every figure is reconciled to the same operating statement the auditor reads. The headline an owner sees on their phone and the number on the board pack are the same number — because they come from the same record.
Built for the read,
not the build.
The dashboard is the last mile of the same data that lives in Plan and Scorecard. It demands no spreadsheet literacy and no setup ritual — it is the part of Koga an owner actually opens.
Today, at a glance
Where the property stands right now — occupancy, ADR, RevPAR, GOP — surfaced the moment the page loads. No report to run, no parameters to set.
Against plan, against last year
Every metric arrives with context. The committed plan and the same period last year sit beside the actual, so a number is never just a number — it is ahead or behind, by how much.
Built for owners & GMs
No spreadsheet literacy required. No formulas, no tabs, no chart of accounts to decode — the read is plain enough for the board and exact enough for the controller.
No export, no waiting
The analyst's monthly assembly job — pulling, pasting, reconciling, formatting — is done already. The dashboard is live the instant the actuals are.
The whole portfolio
One property or fifty, the same view. Roll up the group, then drill into a single house — every level reconciles to the same line.
Fifty houses, one read.
The group rolls up to a single line. Each property reports its own RevPAR and its own position against plan — green ahead, amber behind — and every figure traces back to the statement.
Illustrative portfolio · each row drills to that property's full statement — the roll-up and the detail are the same record.
“The owner reads it in ten seconds, the GM acts on it the same morning, and the controller never re-keyed a thing.”The point of the dashboard
The read is only as
good as the record.
The dashboard shows nothing it didn't earn upstream. The plan is committed in Plan; the month is closed in Scorecard; the dashboard simply reads the result.
Budgets & forecasts that behave
Build the year by department, in the structure your P&L already uses. The committed plan is the line the dashboard measures against.
Module 02 · ScorecardPerformance you can track
Turn month-end into a living scorecard with workflow states — what's in review, what's final. The dashboard reads only what's been signed off.
Open your hotel
and read it.
Bring one property's actuals and we'll stand up the ten-second read on your own data.
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