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A clearer operating space for property work

Leja Workspace is being built for people and organisations carrying out formal property-side work.

Who it serves

  • independent property professionals;
  • professionals working under a firm;
  • firm owners and authorised supervisors;
  • property owners and principals;
  • hospitality and short-stay operators;
  • authorised accounts, operations, and support staff.

What Workspace should make easier

Know what needs attention

Users should be able to understand their current work, recent changes, pending decisions, exceptions, and next actions without searching through disconnected tools.

Manage opportunities and relationships

Workspace brings professional follow-up, property opportunities, clients, applicants, residents, guests, owners, and service relationships into clearer context.

Coordinate property activity

Property information, agreements, stays, maintenance, communication, collections, documents, and related work can be managed around the relevant relationship rather than as isolated records.

Support teams without erasing individual work

Staff should have the tools needed for their assigned responsibilities. Firms should gain appropriate coordination, approval, continuity, and reporting without absorbing a person’s identity or unrelated history.

Understand outcomes

Workspace should help a professional or firm understand what work was completed, where activity is delayed, what created value, and which outcomes remain attributable to the people involved.

One active professional context

A professional operates independently or under one active firm at a time. Moving between those contexts should end current access correctly, hand over open responsibilities, and preserve legitimate historical contribution without exposing private firm information.

Built for practical work

Workspace is not intended to be a decorative dashboard. Its value comes from helping participants complete real work with clearer responsibility, communication, continuity, and records.