Aryeo vs FloorPlanOnline

Aryeo logo
A media delivery and content management platform for real estate photographers and agents — not a photography service itself.
$29+/mo (photographers)
FloorPlanOnline logo
Full-service real estate media company delivering HDR photography, interactive 2D/3D floor plans, and Matterport 3D walkthroughs via local authorized service providers — all from a single per-listing order. Patented BrandKeepr technology re-attaches agent branding to listings syndicated on Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.com.
$189/listing

Aryeo vs FloorPlanOnline: feature comparison

FeatureAryeoFloorPlanOnline
Listing Photography
Drone / Aerial Photography
Virtual Staging
Photo Editing / Enhancement
3D / Matterport Tours
Floor Plans
Twilight / HDR Photography
Media Delivery Portal
MLS Delivery
Video Tours
Subscription Pricing

Aryeo — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Industry-standard delivery platform
  • Branded listing pages included
  • MLS-ready downloads and aspect ratios
  • Handles photos, video, 3D, floor plans

Cons

  • Software only — you still need a photographer
  • Pricing model targets photographers, not agents
  • Learning curve for agents unfamiliar with delivery software
  • Agent-facing features limited without photographer cooperation

FloorPlanOnline — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • BrandKeepr technology automatically re-brands agent identity on listings syndicated to Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.com
  • One order covers HDR photos, 2D/3D floor plans, drone footage, and Matterport 3D walkthrough
  • Interactive floor plans include hotspot navigation that links photos directly to their room location on the plan
  • No monthly fee — per-listing pricing works well for agents with seasonal or variable listing volume

Cons

  • Coverage depends on local authorized service providers — availability is inconsistent in smaller and rural markets
  • Per-listing cost ($189–$339+) scales quickly for high-volume teams vs. flat-rate subscriptions like Matterport or CloudPano
  • Virtual staging is a separate add-on not bundled into any standard package
  • No self-service option — a scheduled photographer visit is always required; DIY capture is not supported