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    The viewer and dashboard take shape

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    The opening stretch of 2024 turned the early prototype into something a real project could live in. The data model was rebuilt into three levels, estate, building, and apartment, and on top of that foundation the first real viewer and a proper dashboard came together.

    The property viewer ships

    You can open a property, watch the floor-plan video, and browse a live table of apartments alongside it. Clicking a shape on the plan highlights the matching unit in the table, and clicking a row highlights the shape, so the plan and the list stay in step.

    Buyer tools in the viewer

    Buyers can mark units as favourites and build a short-list while they browse, and the selection sticks for the session. The plan supports zooming within set bounds, so they can get closer without losing context. Selecting a unit updates the link to point straight at it, ready to share or bookmark. The apartment detail panel was redesigned with clear icons for beds, bathrooms, parking, and storage.

    A rebuilt dashboard

    The whole dashboard was rebuilt on a proper design system. Navigation, tables, forms, and dialogs look and behave consistently, with an estates list, an organizations page, a users page, and a per-estate detail page. The earlier one-off pieces are gone.

    Inquiries become a pipeline

    Each inquiry now has an activity timeline and a place for internal notes that only your team sees. The buyer's viewing session is attached, so when someone reaches out you can see which units they spent time on first. Related inquiries appear on the unit detail page, gathering every expression of interest for an apartment in one place.

    Unit status and analytics

    The apartments table shows availability on each row, and status changes are recorded as activity, giving you a history of when a unit moved from available to reserved or sold. The dashboard homepage gained statistics cards for views, active inquiries, and apartment-level breakdowns, all filterable by project.

    Embeds, invites, and navigation

    A widgets page generates a snippet you can drop into your own site to surface a link to the viewer. Organization admins can invite team members without leaving the page. The floor-plan tour gained backward navigation, and hovering a unit shape shows a small popover with area, price, and availability before a buyer clicks through.

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