A park-facing
4 BHK on the ninth.
Every listing, a magazine. In thirty seconds.
Upload your photos and the facts. Get back a tall single-page PDF that looks like a Sotheby's catalogue — cream paper, Fraunces serif, full-bleed photography, gold pull-quotes. The kind of thing a buyer screenshots and forwards to her husband. The kind that wins the listing on first reply.
The average agent spends 2–3 hours per listing assembling a BricksDeck. Resize the photos. Drag the boxes. Pick a font that won't embarrass you. Write copy that sounds vaguely competent. By the time it's out, the buyer has shortlisted three other properties. We removed every step except the one you cared about — sending it.
Send a property in one tap. Look like a Sotheby's listing every time.
Editorial layout, not a real-estate flyer
We designed the BricksDeck to feel like a Vogue advertorial or a Sotheby's spread — cream paper, Fraunces serif headlines, hairline gold rules, full-bleed hero photo, vitals strip in calm sans-serif. There is exactly one hero element per scene. It looks like the property deserves to be looked at.
Optimised for WhatsApp, not A4 print
Nobody prints these. They go straight to WhatsApp, opened on a phone in a noisy office. So we render at 1180px web width and one continuous tall PDF sheet — no fake pagination, no awkward A4 breaks. You scroll through it like a magazine, not a property listing.
Copywriting that doesn’t embarrass you
The agent reads your listing data, picks the genuinely interesting facts (park-facing, ninth floor, walk to metro) and drafts copy in a calm editorial voice. No ‘Welcome to Luxury Living!’. No emojis. Just the kind of paragraph a thoughtful agent would actually write — if they had the time.
30 seconds, end-to-end
From tap to PDF: roughly 30 seconds. We embed your photos, pick the hero shots, lay out the spreads, draft the copy, and output a polished PDF ready to share. You can stop there, or you can edit any of it — copy, photo crop, colour rail, fonts — and BricksDeck remembers your preferences for next time.
Brand it once, inherit forever
Push your agency's wordmark, primary colour, and serif/sans pair into BricksDeck once. Every BricksDeck inherits them. Override per-listing if a particular property calls for a different mood. The defaults are intentionally good so you rarely need to.
The BricksDeck used to be the bottleneck. Now it's the thing the buyer screenshots and sends to her husband. That's the whole job.
