Project summaries
A single page that reports project performance.
A rolled-up summary view of each project’s inventory, sales velocity and engagement — the report you’d otherwise build by hand for investors or leadership.
The stakeholder update is a tax on your time. Every month someone pulls figures from the inventory, cross-checks the analytics, and pastes it all into a deck that’s out of date by the time it’s sent. A project summary skips that. It rolls inventory, sales pace and engagement into one view that’s already current when you open it.
Because it reads live from the same data your team works in, there’s no stale export to caveat. And when you’re running more than one development, you can line them up side by side and see which is pulling ahead without rebuilding the report for each.
What’s in a project summary?
Inventory status, sales velocity and engagement for the project, rolled into a single page.
Is the data live or a snapshot?
Live. It pulls from current inventory and analytics, so you’re never looking at a stale export.
Can I compare multiple developments?
Yes. You can compare pace and engagement across several projects at once, which helps when you’re managing a portfolio.
Does it replace manual investor reporting?
For most updates, yes. The summary is designed to be the report you’d otherwise assemble by hand before a stakeholder meeting.
How long does it take to get a project live?
Days, not months. You hand over the drawings, renders and unit data you already have for the development, and we handle the build — you review a working viewer rather than starting from a blank brief.
Do we need developers or technical staff to use it?
No. Everything is run from a dashboard built for sales and marketing teams — inventory, pricing, media and copy are all managed without touching code. Connecting a custom domain or embedding the viewer is the most technical it gets, and both are guided steps.
Can we match our own branding and use our own domain?
Yes. Viewers carry your logo, colours and typography, and each project can be served from your own domain or subdomain, so buyers stay on your brand from first click to enquiry.
Can we update content ourselves after launch?
Yes. Availability, prices, media and copy are all editable from the dashboard and go live immediately — no redeploy and no waiting on us to publish changes.
How is it priced?
You pay per project on a monthly or yearly plan, so cost tracks what you are actively selling rather than a flat platform fee. Pricing is public — the current rates are on the pricing page.
Who owns the leads and buyer data?
You do. Every enquiry and engagement signal a buyer generates is yours — visible in the dashboard and exportable. The platform never sits between you and your prospects.