Checklist

Discover the nine brand decisions every developer needs to make before a single render goes public
Learn how to position your project so serious buyers trust it in the first ten seconds
Find out exactly what a complete launch looks like. From naming strategy to paid promotion. In the right order
See exactly which brand decisions are missing on your current project, before the gaps show up in a buyer's first impression
You've spent months, possibly years, on the building itself. The architecture, the finishes, the floor plans. All carefully thought through.
But the brand usually gets squeezed into the final few weeks. A logo is commissioned, a brochure is rushed to print, a website goes live that looks disconnected from the property it represents.
Then the launch underperforms. Not because the property wasn't good enough. Because the brand didn't carry the weight of the price point.
This checklist covers all nine decisions, from defining your buyer to planning your launch sequence, so nothing gets missed and nothing undersells the building behind it.
How to define your buyer precisely enough that every brand decision becomes obvious
The naming and strategy questions to answer before a single pixel moves
What a complete visual identity means, and why a logo alone isn't enough
How to capture lifestyle content that makes buyers feel something, not just see something
What your website must do before launch day
The print standards that signal whether a project is worth the price on the page
How to build a social presence that confirms what buyers already want to believe
The exact launch sequence, and why order matters more than most developers realise
When paid promotion helps, and when it amplifies what's already broken underneath