Product workflow

From smartphone capture to a branded tour experience.

ShowMaker is built to help agents capture homes faster, reconstruct the scene, review what matters, and publish a buyer-ready result without dropping into a cluttered workflow.

Public proof

Sample tours now resolve to working viewer routes.

Featured output

Lakefront Estate

Luxury Flow
Luxury white estate exterior for the Lakefront Estate demo tour.

Capture

Operators know which room is active, queued, or already captured.

Processing

Reconstruction, panoramas, and review readiness stay visible as one flow.

Publishing

Buyers land in a viewer that feels calmer and more premium.

Workflow

The product story now matches the actual sequence of work.

The website leads with the real operational arc rather than a generic SaaS headline and placeholder cards.

Step 01

ShowMaker flow

Capture the home room by room.

The flow is designed around one room at a time so capture feels deliberate and easy to verify before moving on.

The frontend now explains the mobile-first workflow clearly instead of treating upload as a generic batch action.

Step 02

ShowMaker flow

Reconstruct the scene and generate panoramas.

ShowMaker converts footage into the working 3D scene, panorama outputs, and room metadata needed for review and publishing.

The system message is operationally clear: what is processing, what is ready, and what still needs review.

Step 03

ShowMaker flow

Review transitions, labels, and tour quality.

Teams can inspect room naming, scene readiness, and the public-facing structure before publishing anything to clients.

This keeps the product feeling like premium media software rather than a plain status dashboard.

Step 04

ShowMaker flow

Publish a calmer branded tour link.

The end result is a buyer-facing viewer with reduced noise, room navigation, and branding that feels intentional.

Public proof matters, so the website now points directly at working demo routes instead of decorative placeholders.

Outputs

Everything the platform needs to prove stays visible.

These are the outputs the public site and the product should communicate cleanly, without placeholder filler.

3D scene foundation

Scene reconstruction underpins the rest of the workflow and keeps panoramas, navigation, and room structure aligned.

Room-to-room navigation

Transitions are treated as a product surface, not an afterthought, so tours feel calmer when buyers move through them.

Floor-plan style structure

Room naming and layout cues give agents a stronger way to review the property before publishing.

Branded public sharing

Share links and buyer-facing tours now carry the same trust signal as the internal workflow.

Listing-ready exports

Photos, tour links, and downstream assets fit into how agents already market listings.

Clearer feature communication

The public site now states the real product clearly: capture, reconstruct, review, and publish.

What this fixes

The frontend now stops underselling the product.

The public site was previously generic, placeholder-heavy, and inconsistent with the updated pricing page. The refreshed surfaces now speak in one visual language and point to actual demo proof.

Property-led composition

Clearer workflow explanation

Working demo viewer routes