Admin Navigation
Use this page when the question is which part of the admin product owns the work, not how to perform the work step by step.
What this page proves
The admin dashboard is organized around distinct business jobs rather than one undifferentiated back office.
For evaluators, that matters because a credible operating platform should separate:
- live service execution
- customer growth workflows
- product and pricing design
- finance review
- reporting
- governance and setup
That separation is one of the clearest signs that SyncReserve is designed for real operating teams, not just a single admin user doing everything in one screen.
The main admin areas
The admin experience is organized into primary workspaces such as:
OperationsCustomersOfferingsAccountingPayrollAI & AgentsAnalyticsSettingsOrganizationwhere multi-location controls apply
How to choose the right area
- Open
Operationsfor day-of-service work. - Open
Customersfor relationship, lead, and outreach work. - Open
Offeringsfor product, inventory, and membership design. - Open
Accountingfor structured finance review. - Open
Analyticsfor interpretation and trend analysis. - Open
Settingsfor governance and configuration.
Within Settings, owners and managers can now open Developers to manage platform apps, API keys, webhooks, usage, and docs handoff for customer integrations.
Role and visibility note
Not every role or tenant sees the same shape of admin navigation.
Navigation can vary by:
- role
- business model
- enabled modules
- organization structure
That variation is expected and does not weaken the product story. It shows that the workspace can adapt to different operating contexts.
What this page is not
This page is an admin map.
It is not:
- a permissions matrix
- a complete nav inventory
- a route-by-route explanation of each workspace
Related pages
/docs/operations/calendar-bookings-and-live-operations/docs/customers/people-campaigns-and-messaging/docs/offerings/courts-programs-and-memberships/docs/reference/roles-and-navigation