Core · Mobile

Houses

Manage staging projects from intake through destage, with a complete record of every house you stage. On mobile, the three-column desktop layout collapses into a single scrollable column with rooms and photos surfaced as card links and the items lists tucked into expandable sections.

Mobile house items view showing address card, On Hold / Checked Out toggle, Add and Return All actions, and stacked Primary Bathroom and Primary Bedroom sections with item rows
The On Hold / Checked Out toggle sits just below the address card, with the Add and Return All actions alongside.

Overview

A house is one staging project — a property you're working on from intake through destage. Each house collects its address, client and agent contacts, stage and destage dates, financial terms, and the items currently on hold or checked out for it.

Houses are where staging work actually happens. The inventory page tells you what you own; the houses page tells you where it's going, when, and for whom. Holds, checkouts, room layouts, and reports all trace back to a house.

Single-column detail page

The desktop's three-column layout becomes one tall column on mobile, ordered for thumb scrolling — address and contacts first, then dates and status, then financials, then inventory.

Rooms and Photos appear as full-width card links near the top, since both are pages you'll jump into rather than skim past. Holds and Checked Out render as expandable sections — tap to unfold the list of items grouped by room without losing your place. On the items view itself, a mobile-only On Hold / Checked Out toggle at the top switches the room-grouped list between items on hold and items checked out.

Adding items on the go

The empty house items page swaps in a Scan Barcodes shortcut for movers loading the truck, and each room header gets its own By Barcode entry point alongside the standard Add Items link.

Tap a room's By Barcode link to open the scanner scoped to that room — anything you scan goes on hold there directly. On the detail page, Edit sits in the header at the top; on the edit form, the Delete and Save buttons sit at the bottom of the page within thumb reach.

What's next

Once a house is set up, these are the natural next steps:

  • Place items on hold for the stage, then check them out when the truck loads.
  • Lay out the house's rooms and assign items to each one so the right couch goes in the right room.
  • Link the client and agent as contacts so their names, emails, and phone numbers stay attached to the project.
  • Record the listing price, sale price, and dates as the project closes out — the reports page builds revenue and time-to-sale numbers from them.