Adding a listing and its photos
What to enter, why photo order matters, and how to name rooms so your reels label them.
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A listing is the source everything else is generated from. The more of it you fill in, the less generic the results.
The facts
Address, price, beds, baths, square footage, year built. Features are a list: fenced yard, chef's kitchen, mountain views. They end up in descriptions and flyers, so add the ones that actually sell the place.
We only ever write from facts you enter. Nothing is invented and nothing is looked up elsewhere, so an empty field is a thing your marketing will not mention.
Status
Coming soon, active, under contract, sold. This drives which badge appears on graphics and which content types make sense, so keeping it current means the right badge shows up without you choosing it every time.
Photos: order matters
Two things about photos are worth knowing, because both are invisible until you see the output.
- 1The hero photo is the one every graphic, flyer and reel leads with. Press the star on whichever photo you want in front. If you never choose, the first one is used.
- 2The order you arrange them in is the order a reel plays them. Arrows on each photo move it earlier or later.
Naming rooms
Under each photo is a small field. Type what the room is (Kitchen, Primary suite, Garden) and a reel will label that shot as it plays.
Leave them blank and reels fall back to facts about the property instead. That is not wrong, just less specific. Naming eight photos takes about a minute and makes the reel look considered.
A label always belongs to the photo you typed it on. It cannot end up over a different room, which matters more than it sounds: a caption naming a room the viewer is not looking at misrepresents the property.
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