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RevsSpace System Explained: Structure, Planning, and Virtual Tours in One Platform

  • Muralidharan S
  • Apr 13
  • 3 min read

Introduction

Modern projects, whether in real estate, architecture, construction, or infrastructure, require more than just images and reports. Teams need a way to organize, visualize, track, and present spaces effectively.

This is where RevsSpace stands out.

RevsSpace is not just a virtual tour tool. It is a unified system that combines structure, intelligence, visuals, and immersive experiences into one platform.

In this guide, we break down the complete RevsSpace system and how it works.


The RevsSpace System Overview

At its core, RevsSpace is built on four key layers:

  • Space (Structure Layer)

  • Planner (Intelligence Layer)

  • Image (Visual Layer)

  • Tour (Experience Layer)

Together, these layers allow professionals to showcase, monitor, and manage real-world projects digitally.


What is a Space?

A Space is the foundation of everything in RevsSpace.

It represents any real-world asset, such as:

  • buildings

  • construction sites

  • floors

  • individual units

  • infrastructure segments

Spaces are flexible and can be structured hierarchically using nested spaces.

Example Structures

Generic Phase > Zone > Tower > Floor > Unit

Architecture Master Plan > Building A > Level 1 > Lobby

Real Estate Project > Phase 1 > Tower B > Floor 10 > Unit 1002

Construction Monitoring Project > Block > Tower > Floor > Work Zone

Infrastructure Package > Section > Chainage > Segment


Key Insight

A Space can represent anything, from an entire project to the smallest unit, structured exactly as it exists in the real world.


What a Space Can Contain

Each Space can include:

  • Images for visual documentation

  • Planners for structured planning and annotations

  • Tours for immersive walkthroughs

  • Nested Spaces to organize complex projects

This makes Space the central hub of all project data.


Planner: The Intelligence Layer

A Planner is where structure turns into insight.

It is an image-based layer used to:

  • plan layouts

  • annotate areas

  • track progress

  • organize project intelligence

Key Features

  • Built on a base image (floor plan, layout, or site image)

  • Supports markers (GTM and LTM)

  • Used for planning, tracking, and documentation

  • Connects directly with tours

Why It Matters

Instead of just viewing images, planners allow teams to understand, analyze, and act.


Image: The Visual Layer

An Image captures real-world conditions and serves as the foundation for both planners and tours.

Key Features

  • Can be uploaded independently

  • Used for documentation and record-keeping

  • Acts as a base for planners

  • Supports visual reference across spaces

Images ensure that every decision is backed by real visual data.


Tour: The Experience Layer

A Tour is an interactive walkthrough that allows users to explore spaces remotely.

Key Features

  • Built using 360 panoramas or images

  • Enables interactive navigation

  • Can include planners for structured navigation

  • Supports markers for added context

  • Designed for showcasing and sharing

Why Tours Matter

Tours transform static visuals into immersive experiences, making them ideal for:

  • property sales

  • client presentations

  • remote monitoring


Marker System: Adding Intelligence and Navigation

Markers are what make RevsSpace powerful. They provide context, tracking, and movement.

Types of Markers

1. Area Markers (Planner-Based)

Used to mark zones or regions on a planner.

Includes:

  • GTM (Global Tag Marker)

  • LTM (Local Tag Marker)

Use Cases

  • annotations

  • location tagging

  • progress tracking

2. Path Markers (Image-Based)

Path markers define how users move through a tour.

What is a Path Marker?

A Path Marker is created on an image or panorama to connect scenes and enable navigation.

Key Features

  • Connects one scene to another

  • Enables walkthrough navigation

  • Built directly on images or panoramas

  • Forms the backbone of the tour experience

Use Cases

  • Room-to-room navigation

  • Floor-to-floor movement

  • Step-by-step site walkthroughs


GTM vs LTM: Understanding Area Markers

GTM (Global Tag Marker)

  • Created at the planner level

  • Visible across all tours in a space

  • Used for timeline comparison and tracking

LTM (Local Tag Marker)

  • Created within a specific tour

  • Visible only in that tour

  • Used for localized insights

Key Differentiation

This is where RevsSpace stands apart:

  • Planner markers (GTM/LTM) define what and where

  • Path markers define how users move

Most platforms only offer visualization. RevsSpace adds structure and intelligence.


How It All Works Together

A typical workflow looks like this:

  1. Create a Space to represent your project

  2. Upload Images for documentation

  3. Create a Planner for structure and annotations

  4. Add markers (GTM/LTM) for tracking

  5. Build a Tour using panoramas or images

  6. Use Path Markers to connect scenes

  7. Share the tour for collaboration or presentation


Why RevsSpace Matters

RevsSpace brings together:

  • Structure (Spaces)

  • Intelligence (Planners)

  • Visual Data (Images)

  • Experience (Tours)

  • Navigation (Path Markers)

This unified system enables teams to:

  • showcase properties

  • monitor construction progress

  • present designs

  • collaborate remotely


Conclusion

The future of project visualization is not just about images or virtual tours, it’s about connecting structure, intelligence, and experience into one system.

RevsSpace does exactly that.


 
 

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