Getting Started

Welcome to Structo

What Structo is, how the docs are organized, and the one idea that makes everything else click: one database, many modules.

Structo is a modular business platform. You turn on the modules your business needs — CRM, contracts, billing, and vertical packs like the Real Estate Hub — and they all run on one shared database. A lead in the CRM, the contract it produces, and the payments that follow are the same records, not copies syncing between tools.

These docs explain how each module works and how they fit together. If you are evaluating Structo, start here; if you are already running it, jump to the section for the module you are configuring.

How the docs are organized

  • Getting Started — orientation and core concepts that apply everywhere.
  • Real Estate Hub — the vertical pack for property developers: projects, units, reservations, and bonuses.
  • CRM, Contracts, Billing — the universal modules every deployment shares.
  • Administration — users, roles, and permissions.

The one-database model

Most stacks bolt a CRM onto an accounting tool onto a project tracker, then spend forever keeping them in sync. Structo starts from the opposite end: every module reads and writes the same data, and permissions are enforced by a single engine — the same one that governs what the AI assistant can see.

One record, one source of truth. The contract knows which unit it sold, the unit knows it is contracted, and the payment schedule knows both.

Next steps

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