Hi, the problem with this is that many members use the app on their telephone and clusters of photos would be more diffucult to see. I like single clear photos that I can zoom in on .
I would agree though that many members should reduce the amount of photos and show mainly what is relevant to a future guest. Nobody needs a photo of a vase of flowers ( unless they can take the vase home ) but clear photos of the kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and outside area are essential. Photos of local sites can be limited as they can be found on line.
There isn’t any problem with this, as many other websites do for hotels and rental, there are 4-5 photos on same page on the mobile app, you can then click on one photo to zoom.
Good, waiting for the implementation. I think this is moist important thing to implement now.
I get tired when I need to search for a house and know I have to swipe hundreds times on photos​:roll_eyes: it’s really stressful and energy consuming
Even if this Idea has an interest for the team ( and it would need more than just your feedback), it would take months before they could work on it. They already have their planning of New features for half of 2025 with all which is planned @MarcusVarum
Totally agree—sometimes I just want a quick feel for a home without clicking through each photo one by one. A small gallery preview would make browsing way easier and faster.
Hi Susan, controversial here but i’m a fan of the more photos the better Although I agree that the vase is perhaps not needed! I think the photos of the area are handy as often I am offered homes in areas i’ve never heard of and it can really help paint the big picture.
See votes on top, only 1…nobody seems to think it’s a priority for now. A no filter has almost 80 votes and favorite folders have more than 50 and they are not done yet…see
Tried browsing listings once where each photo was full screen, and scrolling felt like a workout! Something like a collage view would make it way easier to get the vibe of a place fast. It’s kinda like when using Nixplay digital picture frames at home, where multiple images show up nicely without needing to swipe all the time.