Delphi reads your portfolio overnight and brings you the three things that actually need a decision. One screen. No tab juggling. The work, not the workflow.
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The week, the month-end, and the chance of missing something that matters.
Back in your week
Work orders draft themselves while you finish the voicemail. Vendors get dispatched. Approvals show up where you already are.
Missed renewals
Lyra flags expirations 120 days out with a drafted renewal package. You approve, edit, or dismiss — you never start from a blank page.
Month-end, not ten
Midas closes the books continuously. NOI is live, not retrospective. Variance shows up in the briefing, not the spreadsheet.
Numbers are targets, measured on DPGLA's portfolio. Your results depend on your starting point.
Oracle is the hub — the one screen you open in the morning. Behind it, five specialists work their lanes overnight: operations, leasing, vendors, finance, administration. Every proposal arrives with reasoning attached.
Each one watches its lane. Operations notices a roof complaint pattern. Leasing notices an expiration 90 days out. Finance notices variance against budget.
Three items, ranked by what actually needs a decision today. Each proposal includes the reasoning, the draft action, and one-click approve / edit / dismiss.
What you approve, edit, or dismiss tunes the next briefing. Over weeks, the council quiets — fewer items reach you because more decisions match your taste.
Oracle is live · Specialists arriving through 2026
Six surfaces, one source of truth. Everything below ships in the product running on DPGLA right now.
Three things that actually need you today, with the reasoning attached. Voice-note from your phone, photo of a leak, receipt for an emergency repair — Oracle files them where they belong.
Tenant complaint comes in by text. Oracle drafts the work order with vendor, scope, and priority. You approve in one tap. Vendor gets dispatched. Completion photo files itself.
14 buildings, 3.2M sq ft, all in one view. Filter by health, vacancy, deferred maintenance, or what's costing you money this month. Drill in without losing context.
Every AI proposal has a "why" attached. Every approval is logged. Every dismissal teaches the system. You can audit any decision Oracle made and reverse it.
Delphi is one product, shipped in chapters. Oracle is live. The companion apps below are in design or build — we'll honor your seat from the day they're real.
Run the portfolio from one screen. Live on a 14-building LA portfolio today.
Bids and jobs that close themselves. CM-facing portal for capex and TI work.
Your landlord, simplified. Tenant portal for requests, renewals, and rent.
Get dispatched, get paid. Vendor portal for jobs, certs, and invoicing.
Roadmap updates, no other email.
So I built the screen I wanted. Oracle reads the portfolio overnight and brings me three things to decide. Most days, that's enough.
If you're an operator who'd rather decide than manage workflow, I'd like to talk. We're taking on a small number of operators this quarter — the ones who'll shape what ships next.
Priced for portfolios from 5 to 500 properties. Annual contracts. No setup fee. Cancel anytime in year one.
In progress · audit window 2026 H2.
AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit. Per-operator key isolation.
Primary in us-west-2. EU residency on Institution plan.
Full export on demand. No lock-in. Your records are yours.
Those are systems of record — you input the work, they store the records. Delphi is a system of decision. Oracle reads what's already happening across your tools (or our own data layer if you've migrated) and proposes the next action. The default isn't a form to fill out; it's a decision to approve or edit. Most operators run Delphi alongside their existing PMS for the first 6–12 months.
You shouldn't, on day one. Every Delphi proposal arrives as a draft — never an action. You approve, edit, or dismiss. Over weeks, the system tunes to your taste and the trust earns itself. We don't auto-execute anything that touches money, tenants, or vendors without an explicit human approval.
Operator and Portfolio plans get a 4–6 week guided onboarding. We pull leases, work orders, and vendor lists from your existing system, validate the imports with you, and run Delphi in parallel for the first month so nothing's at risk.
Honest answer: not built yet. The architecture and design exist; build dates are on the roadmap above. Portfolio-plan seats include each companion app the day it ships, at no extra cost.
Delphi was built inside DPGLA, a Los Angeles commercial real estate operator with 14 buildings and 3.2M sq ft under management. We're the customer first. Ryan Drake is the founder.
5 to 100 properties is the sweet spot for Oracle in 2026. Smaller and the ROI on AI summarization is thinner; larger and you likely want the companion apps that ship later this year. Institution plan exists for 100+ but expect a longer onboarding.
A 30-minute screen-share with Ryan. Bring three questions you'd love a system to answer for you. We'll show you how Oracle answers them — live, on a real portfolio.
Taking on a small number of operators · Q2 2026