Where STREETS fits alongside your existing systems.

STREETS is not a replacement for property management or accounting software. It is a governed data layer for asset owners and asset managers who need consolidation, controls and portfolio-level reporting.

How STREETS relates to the tools around it.

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STREETS and Excel / Spreadsheets

Spreadsheets are flexible, but they become fragile when they carry portfolio consolidation, validation logic and reporting workflows. STREETS moves recurring consolidation and control work into a structured environment, while leaving room for teams to export and analyse data where needed.

STREETS adds: Structured submissions, validation controls, traceability and portfolio reporting

Enterprise property systems are often used to manage property-level operations, accounting, leases and maintenance. STREETS focuses on the portfolio layer: importing structured data from property managers and operational systems, applying validation controls and producing governed reporting outputs.

STREETS adds: Portfolio consolidation, control workflows and reporting structure

Property management software is usually closest to the asset and tenant data. STREETS does not need to replace that layer. It gives asset owners and asset managers a governed way to receive, validate and consolidate the structured data that comes from property managers.

STREETS adds: Multi-property-manager consolidation and portfolio-level reporting

Swiss real estate platforms can cover different parts of the value chain, from property operations to valuation, transactions and collaboration. STREETS should be understood by scope: consolidation, controls and reporting for asset owners and asset managers.

STREETS adds: A governed portfolio data layer and reporting workflows

Accounting and ERP systems remain important source systems. STREETS uses structured accounting and operational data as inputs, then applies portfolio-level mapping, validation and reporting workflows. The exact data scope is confirmed during onboarding.

STREETS adds: Portfolio-level mapping, validation and reporting context

Operational property tools are built for day-to-day property workflows. STREETS is aimed at the portfolio oversight layer, where asset owners and asset managers need structured data, controls and reporting across multiple assets or property managers.

STREETS adds: Cross-portfolio oversight and reporting governance

Valuation and modelling tools are used to analyse scenarios and future cash flows. STREETS focuses on current operational and financial data, giving teams a structured, validated foundation for portfolio oversight and reporting.

STREETS adds: Validated operational data and portfolio KPI context

Business intelligence tools can be useful visualisation layers, but they depend on structured and reliable source data. STREETS focuses on the data collection, validation and reporting workflows that sit before visualisation.

STREETS adds: Data quality at source, validation history and reporting-ready structure

Feature comparison at a glance.

Capability STREETS Property systems Accounting / ERP BI tools Spreadsheets
Supports Swiss reporting workflows Partial
Purpose-built portfolio onboarding Partial
Asset owner / asset manager focus Partial
Accounting validation Partial Partial Partial
Multi-manager consolidation Partial Partial Partial
Traceable validation history Partial
Language support (EN/FR/DE)
Swiss data hosting

This table is an indicative scope comparison. Source-system fit and data availability are confirmed during onboarding.

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