SOFTWARE & TECHNOLOGY

Owner Portal, Board Portal, and Real-Time Financial Visibility

Technology should make management clearer, not more confusing. We use tools that give boards and homeowners practical visibility into what is happening every day.

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Every invoice visible in real time
Board votes on ARC requests in the portal
See every homeowner email and our response
Included in flat fee

Technology in HOA management often gets presented as a software list, not as day-to-day board operations. Boards are left trying to translate feature names into practical outcomes.

This page explains exactly how AmLo uses technology in practice for your board and your homeowners, and what it costs, which is nothing beyond the flat management fee.

Two Audiences, One Platform
Everything Your Board Needs to Stay In Control

Our platform is built for HOA management specifically. Homeowners get a clean self-service portal. Board members get real-time visibility into everything happening in their community.

For Homeowners

Simple access to what matters

Paying assessments, reserving amenities, accessing community documents, and submitting maintenance requests, all without a phone call. Multiple payment options including Apple Pay and Google Pay.

Pay by credit card, debit, ACH, auto-draft, Apple Pay, or Google Pay
Reserve pool, tennis courts, and amenities directly; bookings show on the community calendar
Access CC&Rs, meeting minutes, and governing documents on demand
Submit and track maintenance requests with real-time status
For Board Members

See everything happening in your community, in real time

Board Actions is the core of the board experience. Every invoice, work order, violation, ARC request, and homeowner communication flows through it. No waiting for monthly reports. No asking what is going on.

Every invoice with the actual PDF attachment viewable
Every homeowner email and the management team’s response
Vote yes or no on ARC requests directly in the portal
Delinquent account status: balance, stage, and whether it is with an attorney
Owner Portal

Payments, Reservations, Documents, and Requests in One Place

Every homeowner in an AmLo-managed community gets a secure portal with the tools they actually need: paying assessments, reserving amenities, accessing community documents, and submitting maintenance requests without calling the office.

Our platform supports more payment options than most HOA systems. Homeowners can pay by credit card, debit card, check, ACH, auto-draft, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Auto-draft automatically adjusts when dues change, so the homeowner does not need to do anything.

Amenity reservations (pool, tennis courts, clubhouse) go through the portal and appear on the community calendar so all owners can see availability
Approval workflows are configurable per amenity: pool party requests can require board approval while tennis court reservations can auto-approve
Governing documents, meeting minutes, and community rules are accessible on demand, without a formal records request for routine documents
Owner portal home screen screenshot
Board Actions

The Full Picture of Your Community, Always Current

Board Actions is the centerpiece of the board experience. It is a real-time feed of everything happening in your community: invoices, work orders, violations, ARC requests, collections, homeowner communications, and anything pending board decision, all in one place.

When your community manager receives an invoice and uploads it, the board can see it immediately. When a homeowner emails with a question and your community manager responds, that thread is visible. When a work order is dispatched to a vendor, the board can see your community manager’s communication with that vendor too. There is no black box.

Invoices visible in real time with the physical invoice PDF, line item by line item, by clicking through from the invoice list
Invoices over a threshold amount can be configured to require board approval before payment is released
Homeowner directory with full contact information, payment history, transaction ledger, and complete email thread history for each unit
Board actions screenshot
Communications Log

Every Email and Response Visible to the Board

When a homeowner emails your community manager, that email thread, including your community manager’s response, is logged against that homeowner’s record in the platform. Board members can click through to the full conversation at any time. As long as messages are sent through the system, they appear automatically.

This means the board is never reliant on a summary of what happened between meetings. You can see the actual exchange: what the homeowner said, what your community manager said back, and when. The same visibility applies to vendor communications tied to work orders.

Email threads organized by homeowner unit; click any unit in the homeowner directory to see the full communication history
Vendor communications on work orders sit next to the work order status, so you can see what was said to the contractor and when
No need to wait until the monthly report or the board meeting to find out how a homeowner situation was handled
Homeowner communication log screenshot
Board Tasks

Vote on ARC Requests, Approve Violations, and Track Proposals Without a Meeting

Board Tasks is a queue of everything waiting on the board’s decision. ARC requests from homeowners who want to do unit remodels or modifications appear here for a board vote. Violation notices queue here for review before they go out to any homeowner. The board approves or declines before a single notice is sent.

The board votes yes or no directly in the portal. Once the board has voted on an ARC request, your community manager communicates the outcome to the homeowner. No email chains. No waiting for the next board meeting to act on something that came in on a Tuesday.

ARC requests appear in Board Tasks with supporting documentation. The board votes yes or no, and your community manager handles homeowner communication from there
Violation tracking with photos attached, with full visibility into what was observed, what notice is proposed, and where enforcement stands
Vendor proposals tracked from receipt through competing bids, board approval, and work order creation, with every step documented in one place
Board Tasks and ARC voting screenshot
Financial Reporting

Pull Reports, Track Collections, and Monitor Financials On Demand

The financial reporting section gives board members and finance committees direct access to the association’s financial picture without waiting for management to produce a report. Pull financials at any time. Run ARC reports, violation reports, or collection status reports yourself.

Collections are tracked in full: which homeowners are delinquent, what their balance is, what stage the collection process is at, including whether the first notice has been sent and whether it is with an attorney. The board sees this the same way your community manager does.

Finance committees get their own access. Your community manager can set up custom report views so the committee can pull the specific data they need without requesting it each time
Standard reports available on demand: ARC reports, violation reports, homeowner sign-in sheets, financial statements
Every closed and open invoice is visible, so you are not waiting until month-end to know what has been paid and what is outstanding
Financial reports screenshot
Work Orders

Real-Time Status, Vendor Proposals, Full Visibility

Every work order, whether submitted by a homeowner, created from the annual maintenance plan, or opened by your community manager proactively, is visible to the board with real-time status, request details, and vendor proposals as they come in.

The board can see how your community manager is responding to the homeowner and how your community manager is responding to the service provider. If a work order requires board approval before moving forward, it gets flagged in Board Tasks. Routine recurring work flows through without bottlenecking the board.

Work orders tied to the annual maintenance plan flow through the same system, so the board sees scheduled maintenance alongside reactive work orders
Vendor proposals visible as they come in, with competing bids tracked in one place before board approval
No more waiting until the board meeting to find out where a project stands. Status is current and visible at all times
Work orders screenshot
Document Library

The Single Source of Truth for Every Association Record

All community documents live in one platform, organized, version-controlled, and accessible to the right people at the right permission level. Governing documents, meeting minutes, financial records, vendor contracts, reserve studies, and insurance policies all in one place.

Under Washington’s WUCIOA and California’s Davis-Stirling Act, homeowners have the right to access many of these records. This setup makes that compliance straightforward: routine documents are available to homeowners through the owner portal on demand, without a formal records request process that creates friction for everyone.

Governing documents are version-controlled. When an amendment is adopted, the prior version is preserved and the current version is clearly marked
Board members have access to all association records; homeowners see their permitted subset, all through the same platform
Davis-Stirling requires approved open meeting minutes available within 30 days, and the document library makes that obligation easy to meet
Document library screenshot

Technology Is Included, Not an Add-On

The full platform, including the owner portal, Board Actions, financial reporting, work orders, document library, amenity reservations, and ARC voting, is included in AmLo’s flat management fee. No per-unit technology fees, no portal access charges.

Transparency Was the Point From the Start

AmLo exists because time on an HOA board showed how frustrating it is not to know what is going on. This platform makes transparency concrete. It does not just report on what happened; it shows it as it happens.

Your Data Leaves With You

Association data belongs to the association, not to the management company and not to the platform. When an AmLo management relationship ends, all records transfer completely to the incoming management company or directly to the board. No data lock-in.

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