Visual Updates to Our Tenant & Permit Dashboard

Created by Imogen Rennie, Modified on Wed, Oct 15 at 12:00 PM by Jenna Rodgers

Visual Updates to Our Tenant & Permit Dashboard

We’ve refreshed the Tenant Dashboard with a cleaner layout and smoother navigation. Everything you do today will still work exactly the same, it just looks a little different — and it’s built to support the future of Offstreet.

Tenant Dashboard

The updated Tenant Dashboard introduces a modernized interface with improved organization and navigation flow. The refreshed design helps users find and manage tenant-related tools more intuitively.

Updated Tenant Dashboard interface

The biggest change is beneath the surface: it’s ready for multi-location tenants.

That flexibility will roll out later this year. These are structural improvements that make Offstreet simpler today and make future development faster, safer, and more consistent.

Permit Types

We’ve also simplified how permits are displayed. The old Permits and Tenant Permits pages are now combined into one unified Permit Types view. This provides a single, consolidated place for managing all permits.

Permit Types view showing consolidated configuration entry point

What’s Next

Today, most parking rules live in legacy Registration Settings — a powerful system that can be hard to configure and maintain. Soon, those rules will move into Permit Types through a major milestone called Common Rules.

Common Rules will simplify one of the most complex parts of Offstreet while preserving the full power of our rules engine. The logic won’t change — only how it’s managed.

Rules will be clearer, easier to configure, and far less error-prone — so admins can make the most of Offstreet’s flexibility without needing to be experts.

Why It Matters

Our goal is a system that can handle any parking rule, yet still feel simple, stable, and predictable. This rebuild is how we get there: a strong foundation that customers — and our own teams — can build on confidently.

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