You find a listing. Nice apartment, good price, decent location. You scroll through 20 photos. And then the questions start.
Which room is this? Is that the master bedroom or the second bedroom? Where is this hallway? Which window has that view? Is the kitchen next to the living room or across from it?
You flip between the floor plan and the photos, trying to mentally map them together. Sometimes you give up. Sometimes you book a viewing just to understand the layout — wasting your time and the landlord's.
This is broken. We fixed it.
The Problem With Every Other Platform
Homegate, ImmoScout24, and every other Swiss real estate site treats photos and floor plans as separate things. You get a gallery of images. Maybe you get a floor plan PDF. Good luck connecting them.
Sellers upload photos in whatever order they took them. The living room might be photo 3, photo 7, and photo 15. The bathroom could be anywhere. There's no system, no standard, no help.
For buyers and renters, this means confusion. For sellers and landlords, it means answering the same questions over and over: "Which room is the one with the wooden floors?" "Where exactly is the balcony?"
Interactive Floor Plans: Photos That Make Sense
Troovo Home lets sellers connect their listing photos directly to the floor plan. Each photo can be linked to a marker showing exactly where it was taken.
Click a marker on the floor plan. See the photo from that spot. No guessing. No mental gymnastics.
For the first time, you can actually understand a property's layout before you visit.
How It Works
When listing a property on Troovo Home, sellers upload their floor plan image — any format works, even a photo of a hand-drawn sketch. Then they click on the floor plan to place markers where each photo was taken. They link each marker to the corresponding photo. Done.
The whole process takes a few minutes. No special software. No expensive equipment. No training required.
The result is a listing where every photo has context. Viewers know exactly what they're looking at and where it fits in the space.
Why This Matters
For renters and buyers, interactive floor plans mean fewer wasted viewings. You can eliminate properties that don't work for you before you ever visit. When you do book a viewing, you arrive already understanding the space.
For landlords and agents, it means better qualified leads. People who contact you already know the layout. Less time explaining, more time closing. Your listing stands out because it actually helps people instead of confusing them.
Built for Clarity
We didn't build interactive floor plans as a gimmick. We built them because the current system is frustrating for everyone.
Other platforms have had decades to solve this problem. They haven't. They're too busy adding subscription fees and premium placements to focus on actually improving the experience.
Troovo Home is different. No fees for renters. No subscription required to contact landlords. And features like interactive floor plans that make searching for a home less painful.
See It Yourself
You can see a live example at home.troovo.ch/property/174 — try clicking the markers on the floor plan.
If you're listing a property, the feature is free and takes minutes to set up.