Giraffe360 is a We Get Around Network Marketing Partner

Rob Moroto has just dropped his latest video, where he properly stress tests our new AI Enhance tool.

It's not a polished demo - he actively looks for where it struggles.

And I’m glad he does!

I’d much rather see someone try to break a feature than politely show off the good bits. That’s how it improves. When working photographers push it in real listings, with real client expectations, the gaps show up fast. And those gaps are useful - they keep our product team busy.

Here’s Rob’s video:

One area I’m particularly curious about right now is twilight skies, which is almost a hidden feature tucked away in virtual staging. Because it's less about the tech, and more about how you package it.

If you’re offering twilight skies images:
- Are clients asking for it, or are you having to sell the idea?
- Do you bundle it into higher-tier packages, or keep it as a bolt-on?
- Are you pricing it anywhere near a traditional twilight shoot, or discounting it because it’s “virtual”?

And zooming out a bit:
How are you positioning virtual staging overall? As a vacancy fix, a premium marketing upgrade, or are you steering clear because clients still prefer “real”?

If you’ve pushed it hard yourself, I’d genuinely like to hear what you found! We want the good, the bad, and the ugly!

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*Full transparency: we have a paid partnership with Rob. We provide the tech. We do not script his content, approve his opinions, or ask for a positive angle. The only ask is that he uses it properly and shares his honest experience, good or bad.*