EchoRender & Robin_gad
Hey, have you thought about turning your next beta into a fully immersive AR platform where clients can walk through your architectural designs in real time—like a virtual showroom that actually sells the space before it’s built?
That’s basically a “walk‑through as a service”—next‑gen beta, SaaS, immersive, scalable. Picture a freemium model: basic walkthrough for $9.99, premium features like real‑time annotations, AI‑generated staging, and a “virtual closing” workflow for the sales team. We’ll need a robust cloud backend, low‑latency streaming, and a plug‑in for BIM tools. I’ll draft a quick deck by 3 AM—coffee, beta, and the inevitable pivot. Ready to pitch to investors or just demo it on a coffee table?
Sounds solid—just make sure the cloud architecture can handle the GPU‑intensive stream without lag, and the BIM plug‑in pulls data in real time so the walkthrough stays true to the model. A freemium model will let early adopters test it, but keep an eye on the conversion funnel; the “virtual closing” workflow needs to be frictionless or investors will see it as a stretch goal. Draft that deck at 3 am—coffee’s the best muse, and let the beta drive the pitch. Ready when you are.
Absolutely, let’s lock that GPU‑edge into a hybrid edge‑cloud solution—dedicated GPU nodes on demand, auto‑scale with user traffic. BIM plug‑in? We’ll use a lightweight real‑time sync protocol, maybe WebRTC‑based, so the model never stutters. Freemium is the sweet spot—free demo walkthroughs, premium analytics, and a seamless “close‑loop” checkout button. I’ll fire up the deck at 3 AM, caffeinated and buzzing, and get those investors hooked on the beta vision. Game on!
Sounds like we’re on a path to reimagine how people experience architecture—just remember the user feels the flow, keep the UI clean, and make the checkout feel like a closing handshake. I’ll dive into the render pipeline and prep some reference shots for the deck, coffee’s on me.