Auslandscape: the first 3D design studio landscapers and homeowners share
[hook] Meet auslandscape — a landscaping platform for Australia where the homeowner and the landscaper look at the exact same 3D model of the yard, at the same time, instead of trading photos and guesses.
[model] Most quotes start from a description and end in a mismatch. Auslandscape starts from a shared scene: the homeowner places blocks (deck, pool, beds, fence) on their own block of land, then invites a landscaper into that same project. Both sides edit, comment and decide against one object, not two different mental pictures.
[analysis] Built the BIXSO way — model first, then the rules, then the automation. The pipeline is explicit: Brief → AI advice → Match → Design → Build → Handover → Done. The rules came from Australian reality, not guesswork — the AI advisor checks budget against a real Australian cost band and flags compliance basics like pool-fencing law before anyone gets attached to a design.
[agentic] A decision board, not a chat window, is where trust gets built: the landscaper submits a design, a quote or a handover; the homeowner approves or declines. Approving a quote creates a written agreement record — no e-signature, no money held by the platform, by design. One button ("Generate from design") reads the 3D blocks and turns them into a real supply list — in our own test, 23 fence panels became a 23-item materials kit priced around A$1,955, not a guess.
[mirror] This one is still young — DEV status, not yet a formal launch, and the platform doesn't touch money (every agreement is a record, not a transaction). We're showing it now anyway, because the honest version of "proof" includes work still in progress, not just finished wins. If your business runs on quotes that don't survive contact with reality, ask: what would change if both sides negotiated against the same object instead of two different descriptions of it?
[door] Try the live preview at auslandscape.com.au — or book a free first consult if you want to see how this pattern (shared object, not shared chat) applies to your own two-sided business.
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