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Getting to Hell Yes! LinkedIn Live With Tyler Kuresa from Onsite Analytics

Getting to Hell Yes! LinkedIn Live With Tyler Kuresa from Onsite Analytics


Season 2 Episode 56


Getting to “Hell Yes!” with Tyler Kuresa: Why Maintenance Without Data Is Just Expensive Guesswork

💬 “If you don't have the best information, you're gambling. The question is: are you ready to own that?” – Tyler Kuresa

Before founding Onsite Analytics, Tyler Kuresa was a professional baseball player and a DIY landlord. That second part nearly ruined him.

After losing thousands on avoidable HVAC failures, Tyler realized the biggest leak in property operations wasn’t a busted pipe, it was missing data. Work orders were being handled blind. Capital planning was just math + hope. And maintenance? It wasn’t managed. It survived.

Enter Onsite Analytics: a full-stack data platform that transforms maintenance decisions from guesswork into strategy by actually knowing what’s in every unit.

📸 Thousands of unit photos

🛠️ Warranty + lifecycle tracking

📊 Predictive failure analysis

📱 Onsite techs scanning door tags to get instant access to service histories and manuals

This isn’t just proptech, it’s operations intelligence. And Tyler is crystal clear on where the “Hell Yes!” happens:

📌 When a maintenance lead can prevent repeat work orders

📌 When asset managers can defend budgets with real forecasts

📌 When directors of maintenance stop gambling and start leading

🔥 “If you want to make data-driven decisions, you actually need the data first. We give it to you clean, real and usable.” – Tyler Kuresa

Ready for a wake-up call? Ask yourself:

  • What’s costing you more: a broken appliance or a preventable one?

Gambling might feel normal. But so did Blockbuster. It's time to choose clarity. Choose control. Choose “Hell Yes.”

#proptech #maintenance #data #multifamily #assetmanagement #hellyes


Published on 3 months ago






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