A selector built for each development.
It’s not a template. Every development has its own floor plans, visual identity and sales operation — the selector is built on top of that, within 30 days.
Made to measure for each development. Updates together with the CRM. Fits the budget.
What every selector includes.
Regardless of the size of the development or the developer.
A clickable floor plan. Each unit opens the photos, videos, 3D tour, layout and view the developer has. Price, size, typology and availability come from the CRM, live. Works for towers, house communities or land subdivisions.
It lives inside the development’s website. It has its own link for campaigns, paid media or WhatsApp. Each agent, agency or influencer gets a different link, with leads attributed to the right source.
Before the public launch, the selector is password-protected — only partner agents, the VIP list or priority contacts see prices and availability. On launch day, the password comes off and access opens to everyone.
Captured leads enter the CRM with the unit already identified — the agent doesn’t guess what to call about. When the CRM allows it, the integration works both ways: a status changed in the CRM (reserved, sold, blocked) shows in the selector within seconds. No parallel spreadsheet.
While the development is active, the Zunit team takes care of the selector — hosting, platform updates and day-to-day adjustments.
What can come in, depending on the project.
Each development has its own needs. These modules can be added project by project, without changing the developer’s plan.
The same experience as the website, optimised for a large touch screen. The agent walks the customer through the development with real data — not a printed list that goes stale in a week. Runs on an Android TV Box, no PC needed at the sales office.
When it makes sense: developments with an active physical sales office and an on-site sales team.
A financing simulator built into the selector. When the buyer clicks a unit, they automatically see estimated payments based on down payment, term and index.
When it makes sense: developments where bank financing is the dominant path to closing.
Which units attract the most clicks, where traffic comes from, how long buyers spend on each typology. A weekly summary emailed every Monday to the developer and the launch agency.
When it makes sense: whenever the sales operation makes data-driven decisions — campaigns, repricing, mix adjustments.
An affiliate link per agent (e.g. /ref=ricardo). When the buyer arrives through that link, the lead enters the CRM with Ricardo as the assigned agent — no in-house agent picking it up by mistake.
When it makes sense: developments with a network of partner agents, third-party brokerages or referring influencers.
When the development doesn’t have its own website, we build one. A lightweight page with the selector already embedded. Loads fast on weak phones and bad connections — where most property marketing agencies fail. See an example →
When it makes sense: developments where the developer won’t produce a dedicated website, or where performance and SEO matter as much as the content.
From the first call to a live selector, within 30 days.
- 01
First call · 1 day
We receive the floor plans, the unit list, the development’s visual identity, which CRM will receive the leads and the add-ons that make sense for the project.
- 02
Production · up to 3 weeks
The Zunit team redraws the plans to make them clickable, configures each unit, applies the visual identity and integrates with the CRM. Manual, made-to-measure work — it’s what makes the selector feel like part of the development.
- 03
Review and testing · up to 1 week
We review the selector together — units, prices, materials, CRM integration. We adjust whatever is needed before going live.
- 04
Live · 1 day
Everything live: inside the development’s website, with its own link and (if contracted) the kiosk version. Within 30 days of the first call.
Setup + subscription, per development.
Setup per development
A one-time fee covering the production of that development’s interactive plan — vectorisation, configuration, visual identity, CRM integration. Variables: number of units, number of typologies, multiple towers or phases, contracted add-ons.
Monthly subscription per development
Each active development has its own. The amount varies with the number of units — complexity (multi-tower, multi-phase, multi-typology) doesn’t affect the monthly fee. It keeps the selector live while the development is active.
Add-ons (kiosk, financing simulator, landing page, etc.) are contracted project by project. You decide what makes sense for each development.