Identify the island and site precisely
Record the island, exact location, road or sea access, surrounding uses, proposed development, phase plan, current status, planning references, media, and project contacts.
Connect each site, phase, lot or unit to its access, utilities, construction updates, supporting documents, buyer questions, visits, and team follow-up—without letting one island’s assumptions travel to another.
estateTT developer account
Projects, units, buyer activity, and team work

Set up
Create the project record
Add units
Publish current inventory
Manage interest
Keep buyer activity visible
Coordinate
Connect records and people
Move forward
Track the next stage
Start with the operating record
A project-wide promise about access, power, water, or delivery can become misleading when the answer differs by island, phase, or property. Keep the exact location, current stage, source, and responsible person visible. The Physical Planning Unit handles official planning work. estateTT gives the developer and sales teams a shared place for project inventory, local access and utility details, buyer activity, documents, and follow-up around it.
Record the island, exact location, road or sea access, surrounding uses, proposed development, phase plan, current status, planning references, media, and project contacts.
Give each lot, villa, apartment, or commercial unit its own price, availability, dimensions, specifications, roads, marine access where relevant, water, electricity, drainage, construction status, and supporting material.
Connect each enquiry to the chosen property, intended use, travel or representative plan, visits, messages, requested documents, open questions, and next response.
Where project momentum starts to fragment
Buyers need to understand the exact property—not a general promise about the wider development or the country as a whole.
A planning or construction update for one phase starts being used for every property. Keep the source, date, affected island and inventory, and person responsible for confirming it together.
A buyer cannot tell what is already available, what is proposed, what the developer includes, what still requires installation, or how the site is reached.
Travel plans, photographs, requested documents, site questions, and professional responses spread across several conversations without one visible next action.
The developer workspace
Choose an individual account for one focused development or a company account when sales, projects, finance, operations, and island-based contributors need controlled access.
Manage sites, phases, inventory, access, utilities, construction updates, documents, buyer enquiries, visits, offers, financial records, calendars, analytics, and team follow-up in one account.

Keep the exact location, access, surroundings, planning references, infrastructure, status, media, documents, and contacts with the correct development.
Track price, availability, roads, marine access where relevant, water, electricity, drainage, specifications, construction, and buyer questions for each property.
Give sales, project, finance, operations, and professional contributors access to the work they need without exposing everything.
Keep enquiries, travel plans, representatives, visits, messages, requested documents, offers, and next actions with the chosen property.
The developer journey
The account becomes more useful as the work moves from project setup into inventory, buyer activity, transaction coordination, and the professional work around each unit.
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Record the exact location, road or sea access, surroundings, proposed development, phase plan, current status, planning references, media, and project contacts.
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Create each lot or unit with its own price, availability, dimensions, specifications, access, water, electricity, drainage, construction status, media, and documents.
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Keep the buyer’s preferred property, intended use, travel or representative plan, visits, messages, questions, and requested documents together.
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Route each open question to the right project lead, authority, utility, surveyor, engineer, attorney, lender, valuator, contractor, or other qualified professional.
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Carry confirmed property information, documents, appointments, messages, and professional follow-up into financing, legal review, or the next agreed step.
A connected project still needs qualified people
estateTT gives the developer team a property-aware operating workspace. It does not become the person responsible for project approvals, professional advice, funds, construction, or the legal transaction.
Manage project information, inventory, buyer conversations, and internal follow-up from the developer workspace.
Provide the planning, legal, valuation, lending, payment, construction, inspection, and other professional work the project and buyer require.
What the developer account helps organize
Create project records and manage unit context
Keep buyer interest, showings, messages, and pipeline stages visible
Organize project documents, team activity, calendars, and financial records
Use workspace context to prepare the next conversation and handoff
What estateTT does not decide
Approve planning, environmental, or construction work
Give legal advice, decide title, or complete a transfer
Approve financing, buyer eligibility, or valuation conclusions
Hold funds, release payments, or decide transaction outcomes
Account-aware AI
estateTT AI can review supported workspace activity for incomplete property records, unanswered buyer questions, and follow-up that has gone quiet. It helps recover the thread without making official or professional decisions.
Find an enquiry, visit note, travel question, document request, or property concern that still lacks an owner or next action.
Bring the island, project, phase, property, access details, supporting document, recent activity, and open question back into view before the team responds.
estateTT AI cannot determine planning status, access rights, utility availability, ownership, boundaries, construction quality, value, financing, legal questions, or completion dates.

Bring in the right support
Keep the project and chosen property connected while the buyer prepares financing or seeks professional support.
Choose a company account for shared project, inventory, buyer, document, finance, and team operations.
Help the buyer assess document readiness before a lender or mortgage professional requests the full package.
Move title, contract, signing, and transfer questions to an appropriate legal professional with the property details attached.
Questions before you set up
Yes. Keep each project’s island, exact location, access, phases, inventory, utilities, documents, team, buyer activity, finances, and recent work distinct inside the company account.
No. estateTT can store references, documents, dates, internal notes, and follow-up. The Physical Planning Unit, VINLEC, another relevant provider, or a qualified professional must confirm the official or technical position.
Yes. Track road or marine access, water, electricity, drainage, dimensions, specifications, construction status, documents, buyer interest, and open questions separately for each property.
No. The developer, buyer, relevant authorities, and qualified professionals remain responsible for funds, buyer acceptance, financing, valuation, title, contracts, planning, utilities, surveys, inspections, construction certification, and transfer.
The project page is the beginning, not the operating system.
Create the developer account, add each project and its inventory, then keep access details, documents, buyer activity, visits, and team follow-up connected.
estateTT is a technology provider that delivers specialized workflow and organization tools for real estate platform participants in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. estateTT is not a real estate agency, brokerage, legal firm, or financial institution. The platform does not make title, lending, landholding-license, fee, deposit, or transaction-outcome decisions. While the platform reserves the right to review participants to maintain network quality, it does not certify professional credentials or replace independent checks. Users are solely responsible for independently verifying all transaction details, licensing, and legal requirements with qualified local professionals and relevant Saint Vincent and the Grenadines regulatory authorities before engagement.