Glossary of Terms

Front end: the front facing side of the app customers will see and build their new home on.

Backend, Dashboard, or Backend Dashboard: the side of the app only you will see where you can edit what appears on the front end.

Plan repo: all plans from every single community. Edits at this level will affect plans throughout the entire app in every community.

Plan: a house design. 

Elevation: a collection of different exterior options within a plan.

Color Tool: section where colors, vendors, palettes, and schemes are organized. See Color Tool terms here

Floorplan: the layout of the interior of a home.

SVG Floorplan: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an Extensible Markup Language-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. SVG Floorplans and their corresponding exterior elevation rendering are able to be mirrored instantly with the click of a button.

Options: items that can be added to your floorplan (i.e. fireplace, built in bookshelves, etc)

List Order: the order in which floorplan options are listed.

Siteplan: the layout of a community.

SVG Siteplan: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an Extensible Markup Language-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. SVG siteplan creates a “piano key” style of interaction when a user hovers over the lots.

Master Siteplan: Larger scale siteplan that can be broken out into phases or sub-sections.

Lot: the plot of land where the home will be built.

Hotspots: markers that can be added to a siteplan to highlight certain features of a community.

Annotations: items added to your siteplan (i.e. lots or hotspots).

Sales Status: the current state of a lot (i.e. available, sold, model, etc.)  See Sales Status terms here.

Inventory (A.K.A. spec home, quick move in): pre-built new homes available for purchase.

Deep-Links: shortcuts into specific sections of the App.

Standard Features: set of items to highlight that come included in a community or with your new homes (i.e. stainless steel appliances, 8’ ceilings, etc.)