VR-driven apartment turnkey solutions for Brazilian residential real estate
Spotlar combines 3D modeling, VR visualization, and construction management to deliver move-in-ready apartments. The stack reveals a hybrid operation: desktop CAD tools (3ds Max, AutoCAD, SketchUp) for design, AWS + Python + React for platform delivery, and SAP for supply-chain orchestration. Active projects in VR asset modeling and interior construction monitoring show a shift toward immersive client experiences, while pain points cluster around post-sale friction (customer satisfaction, inventory accuracy, supplier coordination) — suggesting the core product works, but operations and fulfillment are bottlenecks.
Spotlar operates in the residential real estate market across Brazil, offering a turnkey apartment delivery service that integrates design, technology, and construction processes. The company serves mid-market developers and individual buyers seeking apartments in move-in-ready condition. Operations span design (3D modeling, VR visualization), construction project execution and monitoring, client onboarding, and post-delivery support. The current hiring mix — distributed across design, construction, engineering, support, and finance — reflects a business scaling operational depth rather than engineering capability. Pain-point data indicates inventory and supplier management challenges, alongside a gap in FP&A and post-sale customer retention.
Spotlar uses 3ds Max, AutoCAD, and SketchUp for design work; AWS and Python for backend services; React for front-end interfaces; and SAP for supply-chain and enterprise processes. Excel and Sheets remain in use for operational workflows.
Current projects include 3D scenario modeling and VR applications for housing units, interior construction project monitoring, client onboarding automation, and FP&A process implementation and budget forecasting.
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