For Real Estate Photographers

Add walkable property tours without rebuilding your business.

Use Gaussian splatting as a premium media package: capture the property, publish a guided browser-based walkthrough, hand the agent a link, and report what viewers did.

Package stack

What you hand to the agent

Core mediaPhotos, exterior/drone context, and listing-ready thumbnails.
Tour linkHosted walkthrough with room stops, labels, and property CTA.
SupportRevision window for staging, labels, copy, and handoff changes.
ReportTour views, CTA clicks, and first-week engagement summary.

Sales fit

Sell the outcome agents understand

Most agents do not buy Gaussian splatting because the technique sounds advanced. They buy a stronger listing presentation, fewer dead-end showings, and a better way to win premium clients.

Script

Agent pitch

Give buyers a walkable property tour they can open in the browser, then use the tour analytics to see which listings and CTAs are getting attention.

Deliverable

Client handoff

  • Hosted tour URL with room waypoints and property CTA.
  • Short list of guided stops for MLS, email, and social sharing.
  • Optional analytics note after the first week of traffic.

Measure

Proof of value

  • Tour views and CTA clicks.
  • Demo opens from listing pages and blog content.
  • Which pages turn visitors into active users and paying customers.

Package examples

Build tiers around time, hosting, and guidance

TierGood forDeliverables
Photo plus tour add-onOccupied homes and budget-conscious agentsPhotos, short capture, hosted tour, 5 guided stops, agent CTA.
Premium listing packageHigh-value residential listingsPhotos, drone or exterior media, splat tour, hotspots, floor plan context, analytics note.
Developer packageModel units and sales galleriesGuided tour, amenity or unit context, branded handoff, embed support, monthly reporting.
Agency retainerTeams with recurring listingsCapture planning, tour publishing, updates, hosting, analytics review, and package improvements.

Field checklist

Capture details that protect the final tour

A strong splat starts before upload. The same questions show up in capture discussions: gear choice, camera path, lighting, mirrors, windows, and whether mobile viewers can handle the result.

Before capture

  • Open blinds only when window glare can be controlled.
  • Remove loose clutter that will create distracting artifacts.
  • Plan the path so each doorway and room transition has overlap.

During capture

  • Move slowly and keep exposure stable.
  • Circle features agents will call out later.
  • Avoid quick pans, blank walls without texture, and reflective dead zones.

After capture

  • Check mobile performance before sending the link.
  • Add room names and a guided route.
  • Include a direct contact or listing CTA in the published tour.

Pricing logic

Charge for the business result and the operating load

The tour price should account for capture time, processing, authoring, revisions, hosting, analytics, and client support. A low-margin novelty add-on will be hard to defend.

Cost driverHow to explain it
Capture timeThe walkthrough needs a planned path, controlled movement, and extra coverage.
ProcessingThe scene must be generated, reviewed, and optimized for browser viewing.
Tour authoringWaypoints, labels, hotspots, floor plan context, and CTA placement create buyer clarity.
Hosting and analyticsThe agent gets a live link plus reporting instead of a one-time file transfer.
RevisionsPrice a revision window when staging, room labels, or listing copy may change.

Start with one listing package

Pick a listing that needs spatial confidence, run one capture, publish a guided tour, and show the agent the viewer plus first-week activity.