User manual index
One-page table of contents for every page in the Urbero user manual.
Last updated: 2026-05-10
Use this index when you know roughly what you're looking for but don't
want to scroll the sidebar. Every page in the manual is linked here
with its one-line description.
Intro
- Urbero user manual — Start here. What Urbero does, who uses it, and how to find your role's guide.
Roles
The five role guides — one per seat you can hold in Urbero. Each guide
covers what you can edit, where you spend your day, and the workflows
that matter for that role.
- Brokerage admin — Run your brokerage day-to-day — buildings, deals, team, digests, notifications.
- Agent — The everyday leasing workflow — inventory, lease recording, photos, comments.
- Photographer — The flagged-units photo queue and how to work it.
- Landlord (admin + viewer) — Read your portfolio, get weekly digests, run the optional public landlord site.
- Super-admin — The platform-operations role. Manages brokerages, landlords, rent guidelines, audit log. Read-only on operational data.
Features
The feature pages — one surface, one page. Open the page that matches
the screen you're trying to use.
- Custom Inventory Table — The single sortable, filterable grid where you scan every unit your brokerage manages.
- EO mode — Full-bleed inline editor for the Inventory Table — your fastest way to update dozens of cells.
- Unit detail page — Everything about one apartment on a single, customizable page.
- Comp report — Side-by-side pricing analysis for one unit against six comparison lenses.
- Deals — The kanban that tracks every application from first interest through signed lease.
- Leases — How to record a signed lease, attach the documents, and read a unit's tenancy history.
- Renewals — Track renewal offers, price them against legal caps, and send the PDF to the landlord.
- Notifications — Stay on top of status changes, assignments, and team activity across in-app, email, SMS, and chat.
- Photos — How professional shoots get requested, uploaded, ordered, and archived across the unit lifecycle.
- Comments — Short discussion threads on every unit, with @mentions, correction replies, and audience controls.
- Landlord portal — The in-app landlord screens and the public landlord site they power.