Vestaro

In the field

A small agent team runs 4–12 listings a month between them. Every agent shoots a slightly different camera, every listing comes in slightly different. The job is to make them all leave looking like they came from the same brokerage.

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Inside the studio

Pooled allowance — your team draws renders from a single bucket. Style seeds and brand presets are office-level, not agent-level, so a Vestaro listing reads as one studio regardless of which agent ran it.

When a listing is unusual — a fixer-upper, a re-listing — Vesta has a known shape for it. The team picks the job; she picks the tools.

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At handoff

Branded zip exports per office. Watermarked previews go to the seller; clean exports go to the MLS upload queue. Approval seats let an office lead review output before it ships.

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№ 02 — Dispatch · From the office

Twelve listings a week and the photos all look like the same brokerage. That used to take three Lightroom passes and a Slack thread. Now it is the default.

Our team runs hot — new listings hit MLS the day the photographer leaves the house. Per-image staging tools could not keep up; the rush fees alone were the cost of an extra agent. We switched to Vestaro because the bill stopped scaling with the shoot, and because every listing in the queue gets the same considered look without the office lead checking every photo.

The agents stopped asking me which staging vendor to use. The listings look like they came out of the same office, because they did.

— A listing team lead at a brokerage we work with