For real estate agencies

Give buyers environmental clarity at first contact.

Attera Snapshots give your buyers a clear, map-based view of a property's environmental context — before the questions start.

  • Simple, mobile-friendly reports linked by QR code.
  • Neutral, mapping-based summaries of zoning, overlays and hazards.
  • No engineering. No planning advice. No scare tactics.
Why agents use Attera

Buyers are already searching flood maps, overlays and bushfire risk online. Most end up confused. Attera sits in the middle — a high-level, desktop-only snapshot of what public mapping shows for each listing, written in plain language.

The reality on the ground

Buyers are asking harder questions. The maps aren’t getting easier.

Today’s buyers research overlays, bushfire, flooding and zoning before they even call you. Most end up lost in council maps and half-understood planning jargon. You’re left trying to explain documents you didn’t write and can’t give advice on.

What buyers are asking you:
  • “Is this a flood zone?” — while they’re showing you a screenshot from a mapping portal.
  • “What does this overlay actually mean?” — when you’re not their planner or engineer.
  • “Is this slope going to be an issue?” — before they’ve spoken to a builder or geotech.
The problem:

You can’t give engineering or planning advice. They don’t know how to read the mapping. Everyone wastes time and confidence.

How Attera helps your agency

Less confusion, fewer “can you just” questions.

Snapshots sit between council mapping portals and full specialist reports. Buyers get clarity, your agents stay out of technical advice, and campaigns run with fewer last-minute surprises.

Use Snapshots as a standard inclusion on listings where buyers are likely to ask about overlays, bushfire, flooding or slope.

Protect your team’s role
  • Gives buyers neutral, mapping-based information in plain language.
  • Reduces pressure on agents to interpret flood, bushfire or zoning rules.
  • Makes it clear that planning and engineering advice must come from specialists.
Make campaigns smoother
  • Fewer “surprise” objections once buyers start reading council portals.
  • Serious buyers can pass Snapshot PDFs straight to their advisers.
  • Helps keep negotiations focused on value, not technical arguments.
What you’re actually getting

What is an Attera Snapshot for agents?

For each listing, Attera produces a neutral, mapping-based Environmental Insight Summary that you can share with buyers by QR code, link or email.

Each Snapshot includes:
  • Mobile-optimised report linked via QR code or URL.
  • Top 3 environmental insights (e.g. bushfire, flooding, slope).
  • Zoning and overlay summary at desktop level.
  • Basic risk matrix (likelihood × impact).
  • Plain-language explanation of what the public mapping shows.
You can use it to:
  • Print QR codes on brochures and window cards.
  • Add report links to listing emails and SMS follow-up.
  • Show the report on a tablet at open-for-inspections.
  • Offer a Premium 8-page PDF as an optional add-on for serious buyers.

Agent Snapshot packages

Start small on a few listings or roll Snapshots out across your whole office. All packages use the same neutral, mapping-based reporting — the difference is how many reports you commit to.

Per-listing
Pay as you go
Good for trying Snapshots
  • Order Snapshots on individual listings as needed.
  • Mix Basic, Standard and Premium per property.
  • Simple per-report pricing.

Ideal if you want to trial Snapshots on a few campaigns before committing to a bundle.

Campaign bundles
Pre-purchased credits
Most common for offices
  • Buy a block of Snapshot credits for the quarter.
  • Allocate reports to listings as you go.
  • Better unit pricing than pay-as-you-go.

Good for agencies who know roughly how many campaigns they’ll run each month.

Office program
Custom arrangement
For high-volume teams
  • Snapshot included on every qualifying listing.
  • Priority turnaround and dedicated contact.
  • Custom onboarding and staff training session.

Best for groups who want Snapshots as a standard part of their listing toolkit.

How it fits into your workflow

Built to slide into your existing listing process.

Snapshots don’t replace your marketing. They sit behind it — ready any time a buyer wants environmental context for a property.

1
You send the property details

At listing stage, you give us the address, basic property type and which Snapshot tier you want (Basic, Standard or Premium). We confirm scope and turnaround.

2
We prepare the Snapshot

We run our desktop mapping checks and prepare the report. For agents, we also generate QR code and shareable links you can add to brochures, web listings and buyer follow-up.

3
You share it with buyers

Buyers scan or click to view the report on their phone. Serious buyers can request the Premium PDF and pass it straight to their planner, engineer or building designer.

Clear boundaries

What Attera does — and doesn’t do.

Snapshots are high-level, desktop-only environmental context reports. They’re designed to support buyer understanding, not to replace specialist advice or council processes.

We do
  • Summarise zoning, overlays and key environmental layers using public mapping.
  • Explain, in neutral language, what the maps appear to show.
  • Present findings in a format buyers can share with their own advisers.
We don’t
  • Provide planning advice, development feasibility or “go / no-go” opinions.
  • Deliver engineering, bushfire BAL ratings, flood modelling or geotechnical design.
  • Guarantee approvals, construction outcomes or service connections.

Want Snapshots on your next campaign?

Send through a listing you’re working on and we’ll show you exactly how an Attera Snapshot would look for that property — with zero obligation to roll it out across your office.

Not sure where to start? Use one listing with common “overlay questions” and we’ll walk you through how the Snapshot supports your team.

Agent FAQ

Can we attach these reports to our contract or vendor statement?
The report can be provided alongside other material as a neutral, mapping-based summary. It is not legal advice and does not replace statutory disclosure requirements.
Does this replace council checks or planning advice?
No. Snapshots use public mapping to summarise environmental context. All regulatory, legal and planning requirements remain unchanged.
Can buyers rely on this instead of specialist reports?
No. It is an early-stage tool to help them understand what public mapping shows. Buyers should still seek advice from qualified professionals where relevant.
How do we use this at open-for-inspections?
Most agencies print the QR code on the brochure or window card and have the report open on a tablet. Buyers can scan the code or you can pull the report up on screen during conversations.
Can we use Snapshots on interstate or overseas properties?
Yes, where suitable public mapping exists. The level of detail varies depending on the region and available datasets.