
IN A CROWDED PROPTECH MARKET, POGO LAUNCHES WITH A SIMPLICITY-FIRST APPROACH
Operator-built property technology platform enters the commercial market after proven use
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- POGO (Property Operations On the Go), a property operations platform developed and refined inside a multi-state commercial real estate portfolio, is entering the broader commercial market following years of internal use.
Built by property managers for property managers, POGO is a mobile-first platform that replaces fragmented systems with a single, real-time solution. The launch comes as operators increasingly push back on complex, feature-heavy technology that slows teams down rather than improving performance.
Originally created within Robinson Park, a commercial real estate firm headquartered in Oklahoma City, POGO has been used across millions of square feet and by more than 3,600 users. The platform supports maintenance workflows, asset tracking, tenant communications, access control, analytics, payments and space reservations. Internal use has driven tenant satisfaction above 95 percent, leading to its expansion into the broader market.
"POGO started as an internal solution," said Mark Beffort, CEO of Robinson Park and founder of POGO. "We built it to solve real operational challenges. As adoption grew, it became clear it could deliver value far beyond our own portfolio."
POGO is now also being implemented at The Peake, an 854,415-square-foot mixed-use campus. The platform's projected campus adoption is between 800 and 1,200 users as rollout continues.
At The Peake, POGO is expected to streamline three primary functions: maintenance, asset management and bookable spaces. By centralizing requests, updates and access into one platform, property teams can respond faster, track activity in real time and reduce reliance on email and phone-based systems.
The platform also provides actionable insights into tenant behavior, allowing operators to make more informed decisions about staffing, amenities and building operations. In addition to operational efficiency, POGO supports tenant engagement through real-time updates, event sharing and access to bookable amenities, helping create a more connected workplace environment.
Unlike traditional systems built for scale first, POGO focuses on usability, speed and clarity for teams managing complex portfolios.
POGO is now available to commercial real estate owners and operators seeking a more efficient alternative to legacy systems.
For more information about POGO, visit www.gopogo.us.
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