01
How do we showcase our completed projects and references?
On a construction site, the project gallery is the heart of the decision-making mechanism — at DijiPal I build a detail page for every project: cover image (drone), project specs (m², unit count, delivery date, location), before/after slider, plan/section files (PDF or 3D), 360° virtual tour, and customer testimonial video. Filtering is done by project type (residential, office, mall, villa, urban renewal). On the homepage we can show project locations on an interactive map of Turkey — answering "how many projects do you have in Istanbul?" visually. With Behance integration, your architectural portfolio auto-syncs as well.
02
Is a blog / progress tracker for in-progress projects possible?
Yes — the "Site Diary" module is the signature feature of the DijiPal construction package. For each project, monthly progress posts (rough construction %, finishing %, landscaping status), drone photos, and weekly video timelapses are published. Buyers can track the status of their own unit through a private user panel (see item 3). This content also delivers incredibly good SEO: queries like "when will project X be delivered" or "residence Y construction phase" push you forward on Google. We prepare the content calendar together for the first 6 months; afterwards, photos your site supervisor sends from their phone keep it going.
03
Can we set up a customer portal (unit owner panel)?
Yes — the unit buyer logs in with their own email + KVKK/GDPR consent and only sees documents related to their own unit: contract PDF, payment plan + receipt upload, unit-specific progress photos, title deed process status, and key handover date. Maintenance fees / post-handover warranty requests can also be opened from this panel. KVKK/GDPR-compliant, with every access logged. At DijiPal, contractors who set up this module see a 62% drop in customer inquiry traffic — questions like "did my payment go through?" or "when can I move in?" are answered through the portal, freeing your sales team to focus on new sales.
04
How do we manage drone photos and high-resolution imagery?
Drone shots are 20-50 MB files — uploading directly would slow the site down. At DijiPal I have an image pipeline: when an original RAW or JPEG is uploaded to the server, 4 versions are auto-generated (full HD, retina, mobile, thumbnail), converted to WebP, and pushed to a CDN (Cloudflare R2). The right size is served based on the user's device. Older project image archives are also fed into the same pipeline — even with portfolios of 200+ images, I keep mobile PageSpeed at 90+. If you want photos your site supervisor drops into a Drive folder to appear on the site automatically, I can also set up a Google Drive sync integration.
05
Can we share tender documents and technical specifications with controlled access?
Yes — the "Document Vault" module keeps tender files, technical specifications, EIA reports, and architectural project documents in an encrypted area. You generate time-limited access links for specific email addresses (e.g., valid for 7 days, 5 downloads). When a document is downloaded you get a notification, and who downloaded what and when is logged — strong evidentiary value for KVKK/GDPR and trade secrets. Large files (DWG, BIM models) are served via S3 pre-signed links rather than directly from the server, with no server load. For corporate clients requiring registered correspondence, a signed PDF delivery flow is also integrated.
06
Is the site's mobile PageSpeed score really that important — why do you insist?
In construction, the decision process is long and visitors browse from multiple devices — a site that takes more than 4 seconds to load on mobile loses 53% of its returns (Google's construction vertical report, 2024). At DijiPal my mobile PageSpeed target for construction sites is 90+. I achieve this with the image pipeline (above), font subsetting (Turkish characters only), inline critical CSS, lazy-load, preload + dns-prefetch. After launch I send weekly reports for 3 months, and if there's any regression I fix it. The industry has a perception that "construction sites are slow" — sites that break that pattern see 2-3x more sales leads.