V0.2 tenant workspace

SITEMAP.XML operating spine

Org context: sitemap.xml

Family accounts depth

Household access

Review guardian permissions, pickup authority, payer ownership, medical handoffs, and family billing impact from one operational surface.

Household access layer is active

Family accounts now expose permission depth instead of only payer grouping, so staff can see who can do what before a class or billing event.

Households

4

Family accounts represented in the access workbench.

Urgent

0

Households with urgent access or billing pressure.

Gaps

5

Missing guardian, pickup, payment, or medical handoff fields.

Overdue

$199.00

Overdue balance attached to household payer groups.

Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens · payer Mark Stevens

watch

risk 56

Booking

0/0

Progress

0/0

Payments

0/0

Pickup

0/0

Parents

0

Children

0

Failed payments

1

Review billing follow-up for Mark Stevens.

billing follow-up

Sarah Chen

Sarah Chen · payer Sarah Chen

stable

risk 0

Booking

0/0

Progress

0/0

Payments

0/0

Pickup

0/0

Parents

0

Children

0

Failed payments

0

Keep household permissions on normal review cadence.

Maria Rossi

Alessandro Rossi, Maria Rossi · payer Maria Rossi

stable

risk 22

Booking

2/2

Progress

2/2

Payments

2/2

Pickup

2/2

Parents

1

Children

1

Failed payments

0

Review medical note handoff for Maria Rossi.

medical note handoff

Linh Nguyen

Ava Nguyen · payer Linh Nguyen

watch

risk 36

Booking

0/0

Progress

0/0

Payments

0/0

Pickup

0/0

Parents

0

Children

1

Failed payments

0

Review parent portal user, guardian relationship rows, pickup authorisation for Linh Nguyen.

parent portal userguardian relationship rowspickup authorisation

Queued Reviews

No queued access reviews

Guardian, pickup, medical, and billing reviews will appear here before database apply.

Access Rules

Parents should have explicit rows for booking, progress, payment management, and pickup authority.

Children with health alerts need a visible coach handoff before check-in and class briefings.

Billing risk belongs at household level because one failed payer can affect multiple training members.