Review Analyser
Upload review exports, map team members correctly, score performance, and produce leaderboard-ready output without manual cleanup.
DashCloud gives teams a cleaner operating layer for review intelligence, leaderboard visibility, and day-to-day reporting. Built for operators who want faster decisions, tighter accountability, and tools people actually use.
Convert review exports into usable team performance data and clean publishing workflows.
Give managers a live view into performance trends, rankings, and published periods.
Secure entry points for operators and admins through the existing DashCloud login flow.
DashCloud is structured as focused products instead of one bloated dashboard. Each module solves a concrete operational problem and can stand alone or work together.
Upload review exports, map team members correctly, score performance, and produce leaderboard-ready output without manual cleanup.
Turn processed review data into a cleaner management layer with visible rankings, published periods, and accountability for teams.
Standardize recurring reporting and keep stakeholders aligned with a single source of truth for team performance outputs.
Simple structure for solo operators, growing teams, and organizations standardizing performance management across locations.
For a single operator or small team getting started with review processing.
For teams that need repeatable reporting and manager-facing visibility.
For multi-location operators that want a standardized operating layer across teams.
We build software for businesses that live in the mess between customer feedback, frontline execution, and management reporting. The goal is straightforward: reduce manual work, increase clarity, and make performance easier to act on.
Instead of forcing teams into generic admin panels, DashCloud focuses on the workflows operators actually repeat every week.
We design around recurring team workflows, not feature checklists.
Interfaces should reduce ambiguity and make the next action obvious.
Start with one product, then expand into a broader operating system as needed.