In this Anewgo Amplify Client Success Hub session, Beth Byrd (VP of Sales) and Kim Haught (Sr. Customer Success Manager) break down the three ways builders can power exterior color selection across Anewgo experiences: Palette, Scheme, and Hybrid and when each is the right fit.
You’ll also learn the “gotchas” that trip teams up most often, including overlay requirements for brick/stone, how painted brick works, options for mortar colors, how to set up custom colors when vendor libraries aren’t accurate, and the critical difference between community assignments vs elevation assignments.
If you’ve ever had a scheme that suddenly shows a random bright white element, or you’re trying to control streetscape variety without overwhelming buyers, this one’s for you.
Key topics covered:
- Palette vs Scheme vs Hybrid (and why Hybrid is often the best buyer experience)
- Overlays for brick/stone (and when roofing/pavers may need overlays too)
- Painted brick setup + how it interacts with mortar options
- Custom colors: when vendors don’t match real-world samples (hello, siding…)
- Scheme Designer: previewing, saving, and updating schemes safely
- Locking vs editable materials in Hybrid (assigned palettes vs locked)
- Assignments: community level + elevation level (and why both matter)
Reach out to Beth@anewgo.com or Kim@anewgo.com for questions.
