Primary workflow
SeaRei runs virtual staging from intake through delivery so listing teams are not stitching separate tools together at the end.
Reference the current SeaRei product facts, compliance coverage, delivery package, and operating limits in one noindex page.
SeaRei is a virtual staging workflow for listing teams. The current platform scope centers on staged finals and can expose disclosure-aware exports, verification artifacts, bundle packaging, and a buyer-share path when those outputs are part of the job.
This page is maintained as a noindex reference for factual claims, coverage boundaries, and operating guidance that connect the production pages on How it works, Compliance, Deliverables, and Pricing.
The canonical marketing site now describes one operating model across the core pages: a single workflow that starts with staged image intake, keeps disclosure treatment attached to the same job when applicable, and ends with a reviewable handoff for publish.
SeaRei runs virtual staging from intake through delivery so listing teams are not stitching separate tools together at the end.
Each delivered job centers on staged finals. Disclosure-aware exports, verification artifacts, bundles, and buyer-share links appear only when that workflow state is available.
The platform keeps the source image, the final image, the disclosure treatment, and the delivery artifacts tied to the same workflow.
The current marketing workflow is built for agents, photographers, coordinators, broker operations, and listing teams managing review and publish readiness.
Compliance guidance should be reviewed against the rule set that applies before publish. SeaRei currently maintains dedicated canonical pages for the markets below, each of which keeps the disclosure posture tied to the same delivery workflow.
Disclosure wording, original-photo expectations, and publish review guidance are documented for California virtual staging workflows.
Review guideWashington-specific disclosure and final-image handling guidance is maintained on the canonical compliance page.
Review guideNWMLS-specific photo-rule guidance exists for teams that need a board-level disclosed export workflow.
Review guideBritish Columbia guidance is maintained separately because digitally altered terminology can differ from U.S. MLS phrasing.
Review guideSeaRei does not describe delivery as a loose set of files. The canonical site presents staged finals as the core output, then layers in disclosure-aware exports, verification artifacts, bundles, and buyer-share behavior only when the job actually includes them.
Approved staged images are delivered as the production-ready set the team reviews before publish.
Disclosure-aware variants stay tied to the same job when the workflow or rule set requires them, so publish-time handoff does not depend on manual relabeling.
When a verification record or downloadable bundle exists, the job keeps the final set, delivery context, and review record aligned in one place.
SeaRei can expose a public presentation path connected to the same approved listing output, but that public-share step is optional rather than universal.
Review the concrete package structure on Deliverables and the staged result patterns on Examples.
SeaRei is a virtual staging workflow for listing teams. It centers on staged finals and can also expose disclosure-aware exports, verification artifacts, bundle packaging, and buyer-share presentation when the job supports those outputs.
The canonical marketing site currently maintains dedicated guidance for California AB 723, Washington, NWMLS, and British Columbia.
No. SeaRei provides workflow controls, disclosure-aware outputs, and delivery evidence, but teams should still confirm final policy interpretation with local counsel and the governing rule set.
Use Pricing for the current solo and org pricing model, Teams for org rollout fit, Deliverables for package details, and Compliance for market-specific guidance before publish.
Review the operating path on How it works, compare plans on Pricing, and contact SeaRei if your team needs a broader rollout review.