iGUIDE vs Stuccco

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iGUIDE by Planitar turns a single interior scan into verified floor plans, an interactive 3D walkthrough, and room measurements — all generated automatically with no manual post-processing.
From ~$35/scan (PLANIX camera ~$2,600)
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On-demand virtual staging and photo editing delivered in 24 hours or less, 7 days a week — no subscription required. Pay per image ($35) or buy bundles from $24.50/photo.
$35/photo

iGUIDE vs Stuccco: feature comparison

FeatureiGUIDEStuccco
3D Virtual Tours
Floor Plans
MLS Delivery
Media Delivery Portal
Subscription Pricing
Virtual Staging
Photo Editing / Enhancement
Drone / Aerial
Video Tours

iGUIDE — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Floor plan accuracy of ±0.5% distance and ±1% square footage — measurably tighter than Matterport
  • Single scan generates a 3D tour, accurate floor plans, room measurements, and CAD/Xactimate-compatible exports simultaneously
  • No subscription required — per-project pricing from ~$5 CAD; operators own their data outright
  • Fast capture — a typical residential property scanned in under 15 minutes with the PLANIX R1 camera

Cons

  • Requires purchasing the proprietary PLANIX R1 camera (~$2,600 USD) upfront before any first scan — no rental program exists
  • No photo editing, HDR, twilight effects, or virtual staging capability; a separate service like BoxBrownie is always needed for those deliverables
  • Pricing is denominated in Canadian dollars, making cost-per-scan unpredictable for US operators subject to exchange rate swings
  • No drone or aerial photography capability — the system is strictly limited to interior 3D capture

Stuccco — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 12–24-hour turnaround guaranteed 7 days a week, with free revisions on every order
  • Pay-per-photo pricing ($35/image) eliminates monthly subscription waste for lower-volume agents
  • Free listing page included with every project for easy client and buyer sharing
  • Seven professionally rendered design styles with guaranteed real-scale furniture and a 60-day happiness refund

Cons

  • No subscription tier — the $35/photo rate gets expensive fast without committing to a $3,000+/year Team plan
  • Annual Team plans ($3,000–$12,000/year) carry steep entry costs vs. BoxBrownie's fully pay-as-you-go model
  • Specialist platform only — no 3D virtual tours, floor plans, video walkthroughs, or drone photography
  • Only seven preset design styles; custom furniture selections or brand-specific staging direction are unavailable