Mobile App Scope Brief

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Development of a mobile app for agents and a web-based admin portal for photo management.
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M O R E L A N D C O N N E C T RealEstateEdits – Mobile App Scope Brief Prepared for Samir D. Gautam, RealEstateEdits / ProImage Experts | Solon, OH | April 2026 1. Ballpark Estimate Based on Paul’s description, we’re estimating the core mobile app build in the $40,000–$60,000 range. Here’s why it lands there and what moves the number. Why It’s Over $40K Paul described a “simple mobile app,” and the core flow is straightforward. But several factors push the cost past the simple-app threshold: It’s two products, not one. We’re building an agent-facing mobile app (iOS + Android) and a web-based admin portal for the editing team to receive/manage/return photos. That’s two interfaces, two sets of screens, one shared backend. The guided camera UX is the expensive screen. Walking agents room-by-room through prompted photo capture with shot counters, overlay guidance, retake flow, and smooth transitions between rooms — this is the core of the app and takes real design and development time. Image pipeline at scale. RealEstateEdits processes 3.5M+ images/month across their verticals. The upload system needs to handle large photo batches over mobile networks with compression, resumable uploads, background processing, and retry logic. This isn’t a simple file upload. Cross-platform mobile + App Store. Building for both iOS and Android (single codebase via Expo), plus the App Store submission process, device testing, and push notification infrastructure. Admin portal for 300-person editing team. The download/upload workflow, order queue, agent management, and status pipeline need to work reliably for a large production team. If they already have internal tools for this, this chunk drops out and we’re closer to $40–$50K. On the AI Photo Feedback Based on Paul’s email, we’re assuming the AI shot feedback (“kitchen shot is too close, back up 6 feet”) is an API integration, not something we’re building from scratch. RealEstateEdits likely has an existing tool or vision API
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M O R E L A N D C O N N E C T RealEstateEdits – Mobile App Scope Brief Prepared for Samir D. Gautam, RealEstateEdits / ProImage Experts | Solon, OH | April 2026 1. Ballpark Estimate Based on Paul’s description, we’re estimating the core mobile app build in the $40,000–$60,000 range. Here’s why it lands there and what moves the number. Why It’s Over $40K Paul described a “simple mobile app,” and the core flow is straightforward. But several factors push the cost past the simple-app threshold: It’s two products, not one. We’re building an agent-facing mobile app (iOS + Android) and a web-based admin portal for the editing team to receive/manage/return photos. That’s two interfaces, two sets of screens, one shared backend. The guided camera UX is the expensive screen. Walking agents room-by-room through prompted photo capture with shot counters, overlay guidance, retake flow, and smooth transitions between rooms — this is the core of the app and takes real design and development time. Image pipeline at scale. RealEstateEdits processes 3.5M+ images/month across their verticals. The upload system needs to handle large photo batches over mobile networks with compression, resumable uploads, background processing, and retry logic. This isn’t a simple file upload. Cross-platform mobile + App Store. Building for both iOS and Android (single codebase via Expo), plus the App Store submission process, device testing, and push notification infrastructure. Admin portal for 300-person editing team. The download/upload workflow, order queue, agent management, and status pipeline need to work reliably for a large production team. If they already have internal tools for this, this chunk drops out and we’re closer to $40–$50K. On the AI Photo Feedback Based on Paul’s email, we’re assuming the AI shot feedback (“kitchen shot is too close, back up 6 feet”) is an API integration, not something we’re building from scratch. RealEstateEdits likely has an existing tool or vision API
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Mobile App
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M O R E L A N D C O N N E C T RealEstateEdits – Mobile App Scope Brief Prepared for Samir D. Gautam, RealEstateEdits / ProImage Experts | Solon, OH | April 2026 1. Ballpark Estimate Based on Paul’s description, we’re estimating the core mobile app build in the $40,000–$60,000 range. Here’s why it lands there and what moves the number. Why It’s Over $40K Paul described a “simple mobile app,” and the core flow is straightforward. But several factors push the cost past the simple-app threshold: It’s two products, not one. We’re building an agent-facing mobile app (iOS + Android) and a web-based admin portal for the editing team to receive/manage/return photos. That’s two interfaces, two sets of screens, one shared backend. The guided camera UX is the expensive screen. Walking agents room-by-room through prompted photo capture with shot counters, overlay guidance, retake flow, and smooth transitions between rooms — this is the core of the app and takes real design and development time. Image pipeline at scale. RealEstateEdits processes 3.5M+ images/month across their verticals. The upload system needs to handle large photo batches over mobile networks with compression, resumable uploads, background processing, and retry logic. This isn’t a simple file upload. Cross-platform mobile + App Store. Building for both iOS and Android (single codebase via Expo), plus the App Store submission process, device testing, and push notification infrastructure. Admin portal for 300-person editing team. The download/upload workflow, order queue, agent management, and status pipeline need to work reliably for a large production team. If they already have internal tools for this, this chunk drops out and we’re closer to $40–$50K. On the AI Photo Feedback Based on Paul’s email, we’re assuming the AI shot feedback (“kitchen shot is too close, back up 6 feet”) is an API integration, not something we’re building from scratch. RealEstateEdits likely has an existing tool or vision API
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