The end of the year was the busiest viewer stretch so far. Most of the public experience was rewritten, the platform got its own marketing site, and a feedback tool made pre-launch reviews far less painful. The closing months went into speed and stability.
The viewer overhaul
The viewer went through two redesigns in quick succession. The result is a cleaner sidebar layout that respects dark mode, tidier unit details, a properly sized summary, and a new set of zoom controls, with full-screen mode working at last. The 360 viewer got the same treatment: navigation hotspots show an arrow so the direction is obvious, and images load more smoothly on less memory.
A floor-plan minimap in 360 tours
While browsing a tour, a minimap shows the interactive floor plan alongside the panorama, so buyers can see where they are in the building while looking around a room. It has its own zoom controls and works well on mobile.
Points of interest
You can attach points of interest to a floor plan or inside a 360 scene. Each shows as a marker, and tapping it opens a detail overlay, so you can call out a view, a finish, or a specific spot in a room. They later picked up enough detail to fill out their popups properly.
A public landing page
The platform got a proper marketing site covering what it does, pricing, an interactive demo viewer, a gallery, an FAQ, and a contact form, so prospects can get a real sense of the product before booking a call.
Special offers and lead capture
Units marked as promotions stand out in the list, and buyers can filter to show only active special offers. Inquiries submitted through the viewer now register as leads in VoxDeveloper, closing the loop on the CRM integration.
The feedback tool
You can share a private feedback link for a project with colleagues or clients. The feedback viewer looks like the public 360 experience with a commenting layer on top: reviewers leave comments on specific scenes and you reply in place. The comment flow was later redesigned into a single drawer, and notes from guests who are not signed in stay partially hidden so they cannot be read out of context. It beats screen recordings and long email threads.
Nested navigators, rentals, and more units
Floor plans can now nest inside one another, so a building plan holds floor plans, which hold unit plans, and buyers drill down naturally. Unit cards gained an image gallery, rental pricing and terms, and a virtual tour link, and the list of apartment types grew to cover more configurations.
Faster, lighter, and steadier
A round of performance work made the viewer noticeably quicker under load and lighter on memory during long sessions. Slowdowns during floor-plan animation on iPhones were fixed, along with the 2D/3D floor switcher, the full-screen plan preview, and several resize glitches. The unit editing form was reorganized, with a custom per-unit message that shows in the buyer-facing detail view.