# How Landlords Use laiout

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<summary>What can landlords do with laiout?</summary>

Landlords use laiout to generate instant test-fit options for prospective tenants, embed interactive layouts into listings, run acquisition feasibility studies, and reduce reliance on external architects for early-stage planning. The platform helps landlords showcase the flexibility of their floor plates and demonstrate how different team sizes can occupy the space, directly accelerating the leasing conversation.

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<summary>How does laiout help with leasing?</summary>

laiout accelerates leasing by removing the bottleneck of waiting for external test-fits. Landlords can generate multiple layout options during a prospect meeting, showing exactly how a tenant's team would fit the space. Interactive shared links let prospects explore layouts and 3D walkthroughs independently, maintaining engagement after the tour. This visual clarity helps tenants see themselves in the space, reducing decision time and shortening void periods. Clients like British Land and Workspace use laiout to accelerate tenant decision-making.

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<summary>Which features matter most for landlords?</summary>

The features that matter most for landlords include: instant AI generation to produce test-fits live during tours, shared links with iframe embedding for digital listings and marketing suites, the 3D modeller and AI Renders for immersive prospect presentations, multi-tenancy tools for demonstrating flexible floor splitting, real-time metrics (capacity, cost, efficiency) to support negotiations, and branded PDF exports for professional tenant packs.

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<summary>How do landlords typically use the platform?</summary>

A typical landlord workflow begins by uploading floor plans for their portfolio of available spaces. When a prospect enquiry arrives, the landlord opens the relevant project, adjusts preferences to match the prospect's brief (team size, room requirements), and generates options in seconds. During the tour, layouts are shown on a tablet or screen. After the meeting, a shared link or branded PDF is sent to the prospect and their internal stakeholders. As negotiations progress, layouts are refined based on feedback, keeping the deal moving.

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<summary>Can I embed laiout layouts directly into my property listings or website?</summary>

Yes. When you create a shared link, you can generate an iframe embed code. This embeds an interactive, explorable layout directly into your property listing page, marketing website or leasing portal. Prospective tenants can view the floor plan, switch to 3D, and explore the space without leaving your site. This turns a static listing into an interactive experience that differentiates your building from competitors.

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<summary>Can I use laiout for acquisition due diligence on new buildings?</summary>

Yes. Upload the floor plans for a building you are considering acquiring and generate layouts to test capacity, efficiency and fit-out feasibility before committing. This gives you quantified data on how many tenants the building can support, what the likely density is, and whether the floor plates work well for the market you are targeting. It replaces the guesswork that often accompanies acquisition decisions with concrete, testable evidence.

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