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Go from idea to finished report in Project development: create a project, run the 3-step wizard (Development, Sales Potential, PDF Report), set status and continue in the project panel. Requires desktop.

Updated 6 June 2026

Project development brings the whole development journey into one place — from 3D design and sales potential to permits, schedule, finances and a finished PDF report. You can either follow a guided wizard from address to report, or jump straight to the project panel and open the modules as needed. Follow the steps below to get started.

Important

Project development requires a large screen (min. 1024px). The 3D editor and wizard are not supported on mobile — on a phone you will instead see the message Not available on mobile. Open the page on a computer.

1Open Project development and create a project

Click Project development in the left sidebar. You land on the project list, where your earlier projects are shown. Click New project to choose how to start:

New project

Use wizard — Guided flow through 3D, sales potential and report Create empty project — Jump straight to the project overview. Open modules ad hoc.

If you choose Use wizard, the 3-step wizard opens. If you choose Create empty project, you land directly in the project panel (the hub), from where you open the modules as needed.

Tip

If the list is empty the first time, you can also create a project from the button in the empty state. Each project then appears as a card with address, status and date — click a card to reopen it.

2Run through the wizard — from 3D to report

The wizard has three steps, shown in the step bar at the top:

UdviklingSalgspotentialePDF Rapport

Step 1 — Udvikling (Development)

Here you design the project in the 3D editor under the heading Design your project. You work through the design process — pick the parcel/address, building type, context and proposals, and finish with the site plan. Switch between 3D view and 2D plan with the buttons 3D and Situationsplan, and use the camera buttons in the toolbar to capture images from different angles. Click Next: Sales Potential once the layout is approved.

Step 2 — Salgspotentiale (Sales potential)

Add housing types and sizes with Add housing type, then click Calculate sales potential. The parcel and location are pulled automatically from the 3D project. Continue with Next: Generate PDF.

Step 3 — PDF Rapport (PDF Report)

The combined report brings together the 3D visualisation, the site plan, the planning rules and the sales potential. Click Download PDF once the report is ready.

Note

You do not need to save manually along the way — the wizard saves automatically when you leave the page. You can also save actively with Save in the step bar, where the last save time is shown too.

3Set status and notes along the way

In the step bar you can mark the project's status and add notes. The status picker is grouped into four phases, so the project can be tracked from start to finish (labels remain in Danish):

Projektstatus

ForberedelseIdé Analyse Tilladelse ansøgt Tilladelse givet EtableringProjektering Kontraheret UdførelseUnder udførelse AfslutningAflevering Garantiperiode Afsluttet

Click the notes icon next to the status to open Project notes and write internal notes. Both are saved with the project.

4Continue in the project panel (the hub)

Once the wizard is complete — or if you created an empty project — you land in the project panel. Here the whole project is gathered into tabs. The primary tabs are:

OverviewPermitsScheduleContractsFinanceHandoverActivity

More tabs sit under More: Site log, Quality, Regulation, Drawings and Documents. From the hub header you can edit the project name inline (click the name), copy a share link with the copy-link button, and jump straight into a module via the shortcut buttons Udvikling, Salgspotentiale and Rapport.

Note

If you opened the project via the wizard, the system first shows a preparation screen — Project ready — that sets up the project panel from the wizard data. Click Open project panel to continue to the hub.

5Go back, save or delete

Click Projects (the arrow at the top left) to return to the list. If you have changes in the wizard, a dialog opens — Go back to projects? — where you choose:

  • Save and go back — saves your changes
  • Discard changes — returns to the last saved version
  • Delete project — deletes the project permanently (saved projects only)

You can also delete a project directly from the list via the trash icon on the project card; there you confirm with a code to avoid accidental deletion.

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