1. Getting started

  • Sign in with email, Google, or Apple.
  • Choose whether to start from a single room or from a full-property floor plan.
  • Add the project name and customer details first.

2. Floor plan and rooms

  • Import a PDF or image as the background.
  • Draw rooms on top of the background one by one.
  • After all rooms are drawn, calibrate scale with one known wall length.

3. Lights and profiles

  • Add downlights, LED strips, or pendants.
  • For LED strips, choose the installation logic first, then the profile, and only then the strip.
  • Use automatic lighting suggestion when you want a fast first draft.

4. Furniture and furniture lighting

  • Add beds, cabinets, worktops, upper cabinets, sofas, and more.
  • Furniture can carry plinth lighting, task lighting, or light above cabinets.
  • Furniture affects the usable illuminated area in the room.

5. Lux and heatmap

  • The heatmap shows how light is distributed across the room.
  • Room type defines the target lux range.
  • You can inspect rooms separately or in whole-property mode.

6. Controls and groups

  • Group downlights, LED strips, and furniture lighting into control groups.
  • See load, control type, and button/remote choices in one view.

7. PDF and export

  • Create room-specific PDFs or a whole-property summary.
  • Export products to a sales basket or quote flow.
  • Room images, target ranges, and products stay in the same output.

8. Account

  • The account view shows user details, plan status, and package information.
  • Projects are stored in the cloud for signed-in users.
  • Admins manage users, invitations, and billing from the dedicated admin view.