How UpDen Works | AI Property Workflow Platform

How UpDen turns property photos into finished outputs

Upload property images once, choose the workflow, generate visual or document outputs, review versions, and deliver images, galleries, videos, descriptions, reports, estimates, and exports from one connected property space.

Step 1: upload and organize the property

Start with listing, renovation, development, inspection, or presentation photos. UpDen keeps property name, address, keywords, thumbnail, image type, source photo, generated versions, approvals, and task status in one workspace.

  • Drag-and-drop property uploads
  • Indoor, outdoor, floor-plan, approved, and unassigned image groups
  • Property fields and visual context stay attached
  • Standard hands-on workflow or automated property setup

Step 2: choose the tool that matches the image

Indoor, outdoor, and floor-plan images expose workflows that fit the scene. Users can move from enhancement to creative staging, exterior renovation, landscaping, plan presentation, or a custom instruction while keeping the original scene available for comparison.

Indoor tools

Enhancement, Reimagine As, Refurnish With, Furniture Swap, Style Transfer, and Clear Out.

Outdoor tools

Enhancement, Reimagine As, Renovate, Landscaping Fix, and Style Transfer.

Floor-plan tools

Plan enhancement, restyling, background controls, furniture visibility, text controls, and plan combining.

Step 3: configure and generate

Choose presets, optional references, visual controls, and custom prompts, then start the AI workflow. Generated results remain tied to the source image so teams can review multiple directions, compare states, and select the version that fits the property story.

  • Preset and custom direction controls
  • Reference images for supported workflows
  • Background generation with live status updates
  • Additional versions as credits allow
  • Optional high-resolution export path

Step 4: review, approve, and iterate

UpDen treats generation as part of a review workflow. Teams can compare originals and generated results, return to earlier versions, approve selected images, and keep the best options ready for downloads, galleries, videos, and client conversations.

  • Before-and-after comparison
  • Version history
  • Approval flow
  • Visuals ready for delivery assets

Step 5: create documents, reports, videos, and exports

The workflow does not stop at image editing. Description Writer, Inventory Assistant, Estimate Builder, Furnish Agent, floor-plan outputs, and Video Designer help teams turn the same property context into listing copy, records, plans, cost context, research, and presentation assets.

  • Description suite for listings, socials, ads, brochures, and feature lists
  • Inventory reports with room groups, categories, condition, and value ranges
  • Renovation estimates with scope, tiers, timelines, permits, fees, and contingency notes
  • Furniture research with item, shop, brand, confidence, and price fields
  • Short property videos from approved visuals

Step 6: publish, measure, and hand off

Finished work can become high-resolution images, branded packages, public galleries, compare galleries, PDFs, DOCX files, CSV exports, and video assets. Gallery links can collect leads and track performance so presentation and follow-up stay connected.

  • Split, fullscreen, and brochure gallery layouts
  • Public and compare gallery links
  • Built-in lead form
  • Views, leads, lead rate, and CSV export

Plan credits and support before scaling

Credit-based pricing lets teams spend one balance across visual edits, copy, reports, upscales, and AI-assisted outputs. Starter, Professional, and Agency plans cover different property volumes, gallery needs, branding options, export formats, and support response windows.