One circle, one sentence, one link. Your architect knows immediately what you mean. No three rounds of back and forth.
You have the plan in front of you. You want to ask one thing: can that wall move twenty centimetres to the right? You take a screenshot. Draw an arrow with your finger. Type "can we move this wall?". Your architect replies: "which wall?"
So you screenshot again. Circle it. Add a paragraph. Maybe a voice note. Maybe a phone call. After three rounds back and forth, you think: this would have taken one step if I could have just marked it on the plan itself.
And then there's the bill. Architect contracts often limit revision rounds or charge per round. Every misunderstanding costs you time. And real money. Money you never meant to spend on confusion.
Drop your plan (PDF or image) into Hemma. It's ready to annotate within seconds. No conversion, no hassle.
Circle a wall. Pin a door. Arrow a staircase. Use whatever you need to be clear. Your comment stays pinned to that exact spot on the plan.
Send one link to your architect, contractor or partner. They open the plan, see exactly what you're pointing at and read exactly what you mean. They can reply directly on specific marks. Everything stays attached to the plan. No more lost screenshot chains.
Find a plan in the project room, draw a circle, type a comment. You'll see how it works for everyone on the other end. No account needed.
"We had three revision rounds in our contract. After two rounds of miscommunication we were at the limit. All of it about things we could have pointed at on the plan. Every extra round cost us hundreds of euros."
Beta user, renovation in Ghent
Architect contracts typically cap revisions at three rounds. An extra round often costs €500 to €1,500.
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