Units dashboard improvements, viewer navigation polish, and shareable links
June so far has been cleanup and polish, working through the list of things that the big May release left slightly rough.
Units dashboard
The units table now has paging, sorting, and search. You can filter by status (available, reserved, sold) and by building. The whole list used to load at once. For larger projects with many units, the page is now noticeably faster.
The unit detail form was reworked too. Field labels now show which fields are required, tooltips explain units and conventions, and the price visibility toggle has clearer copy. Area units default to m² consistently in both the editor and CSV import.
The units page tabs were reorganized into two clusters: property details and engagement (inquiries, notes, activity), so the options for a unit are grouped by what you are trying to do.
The activity timeline on the unit detail page was restored and redesigned. The note composer is back alongside it.
Viewer navigation
A few improvements to how buyers move through the interactive floor plan:
- Hovering over a building on an estate-level navigator now shows a tooltip with the building name and unit count.
- A back button appears in the top-left of the viewer when a buyer has drilled into a child navigator, so they can navigate back up to the parent level.
- Clicking a unit in the apartment list now switches to the right navigator and frame for that unit, at the unit's preferred angle.
- Selecting an apartment from the overlay no longer auto-zooms. Only selections from the sidebar list do. Buyers used to trigger zoom by accident when hovering, and this was a common complaint.
Shareable links in the viewer
The viewer now keeps track of the active navigator, frame, selected apartment, and filters in the link itself. You can share a link to a specific unit or filtered view, and the recipient lands in exactly that state.
Navigator configuration
The navigator config panel was reorganized so only one section opens at a time, which is easier to navigate when a project has many settings. You can now set the transition speed between frames to slow, medium, or fast, depending on the feel you want. Warnings on collapsed sections are flagged, so you know which one needs attention without expanding everything.
Organization switching
Switching between organizations now redirects to the dashboard immediately, rather than landing on a stale page that required a manual navigation.
Inquiries
The inquiry list on a unit sorts newest-first. The "New" badge is based on recency (within 7 days) and also shows for inquiries with unread status, so nothing slips through without a visual cue.
Feedback modal
A "Send feedback" button is now in the dashboard. Feedback goes straight to our internal Slack channel, so you have a direct line rather than hunting for a contact form.