Operations + Finance
The intelligence layer where reconciled data becomes decisions.
Other tools stop at operations, so you export and reconcile by hand. In BasePro, operations and finance are one dataset: a booking is a receivable, a maintenance order a payable, an inspection finding the evidence on the claim.
Quarterly inspection logged
Field team
Marcos
on mobile
Photos
12
Follow-ups
2
open
One data stream, three connected layers
Operational data enters once and flows into financial action and portfolio intelligence automatically.
// MONTHLY CLOSE — Portfolio A Portfolio · March 2026
// 23 bookings reconciled · $47,200 gross · $0.00 variance · report sent to 3 investors
How the layers connect
Operations and finance share the same data layer — not through integrations, not through exports, natively.
Data Interconnection
The FoundationConnected workflows generating operational data. Every booking, inspection, maintenance order, and compliance record is linked. This connected data is the raw material that makes everything else possible.
Reconciliation-driven actions
NextWhen operational events land in the financial layer directly, the actions that follow are reconciliation-driven, not manual: receivables track from bookings, vendor costs link to maintenance orders, owner shares calculate from reconciled transactions. The financial layer runs itself on the data the operations layer already produces.
Financial data capture — live now
Every transaction is captured, categorized, and connected to the property, booking, or maintenance order that generated it. This data layer is live in every BasePro account.
AR/AP Tracking
Every transaction linked to the property, booking, or maintenance order that generated it. AR/AP aging at a glance. Receivables and payables tracked from the moment they're created.
Multi-Currency Tracking
Bank account tracking in USD, MXN, COP, EUR. Per-investor portfolio grouping. Cross-currency consolidated reporting. Running balances tracked per account. The data foundation for reconciliation-driven financial actions.
Tax Configuration
Three-level hierarchy: organization defaults, property overrides, booking-source exceptions. Automatic tax calculation on every transaction. The configuration layer for future automated compliance.
Push-Button Reports
Branded PDF composed on demand from live data. P&L, AR/AP aging, occupancy, owner statements, maintenance costs. One-click investor reporting.
What we're building next
Connected operational data is already flowing. Everything below is a natural extension.
Reconciliation-driven receivables
In designBookings already become receivables. The next step: rent reminders, late payment escalation, and collection tracking — all triggered from booking data already in the system.
Reconciled disbursements
In designOwner shares already calculate from reconciled data. The next step: automated payout queuing and vendor payment reconciliation — matched from completed maintenance orders and validated before anything posts.
Claim evidence compilation
BuildingInspections already capture photos, asset history, and compliance records. The next step: connecting that evidence directly to insurance claims. One click, not one binder.
Compliance automation
In designTax configuration already applies to every transaction. The next step: compliant invoice generation and automated filing preparation across jurisdictions.
Operational events (bookings, work orders, inspections) reconcile through the financial layer at the moment they happen. Quarter-close becomes a button, not a project. The financial layer runs itself on the data the operations layer already produces.
Why architecture matters
Financial intelligence requires connected operational data. BasePro's workflows share a single data layer — every booking, inspection, maintenance order, and compliance record is linked. Financial intelligence isn't bolted on. It's the natural result of building operations on a connected foundation.
Property operations. Financial intelligence. One system.
Operations and finance. One platform.
Operations and finance in one connected system.
