Vision over
velocity.
Most startups burn bright and fast. We built to last.
Two Italians, twenty years in real estate visualisation, and one problem we refused to accept as permanent: a developer sells four hundred residences using three of them, and every other buyer is asked to imagine the difference.
In 2023 we stopped everything else to solve it. VIM is what came out the other side.
Two Italians who refused
to accept "close enough."
One builds the technology. One decides whether it is good enough to show a buyer.
Mario Comando
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer- Born in Milan, Italy
- Entrepreneur since 1993
- Medical sector → technology, 2005
- 20+ years in real estate visualisation
The one who kept asking why it couldn't be done for every unit.
Mario spent twelve years building businesses in the medical sector before moving into real estate visualisation in 2005 — then two decades producing the kind of digital twins developers reserved for their hero units.
He led the decision to stop everything else and put the entire company behind solving scale. VIM is the result of that bet.
Alessia Bosatra
Co-Founder & Chief Design Officer- Born in Milan, Italy
- Luxury fashion → architecture
- Politecnico di Milano
- Masters in Hotel Experience Design
Where automation meets taste.
Alessia came to architecture through luxury fashion — a discipline where a millimetre of proportion decides whether something reads as considered or cheap. That eye now governs everything SuitesFlow puts in front of a buyer.
Scale is only worth having if the thousandth unit is as beautiful as the first. She is the reason it is.
We arrived with an entrepreneur visa, two suitcases and a conviction.
The conviction turned out to be the durable asset.
High stakes.
High conviction.
Thirty years of decisions, most of them made against the prevailing advice.
Mario becomes an entrepreneur in Milan's medical sector.
Into real estate visualisation — architecture, interior design, CGI. The craft that would take the next twenty years to industrialise.
Canadian consulate, immigrant entrepreneur visa, and a landing in Fredericton. We also built remote teams that year — a decade before anyone called it normal.
Official founding. CGI-based virtual tours, helping developers sell before building. Bootstrapped, deliberately lean.
Buyers stopped accepting imagination-based purchases. They wanted complete information — every unit, every view. The industry had no answer.
We stopped everything and put every resource behind one problem: scale, without sacrificing precision. Most people told us it was impossible.
VIM. Twenty master tours become a thousand unit-specific digital twins. Proprietary, and patented.
Trusted by Ritz-Carlton, CBRE and Hyatt. Twenty years of building. Now deploying globally.
Both sides
have to win.
Making only the developer happy means failing the buyer — and when buyers fail, everyone eventually loses.
Anyone can produce photorealistic, cinematic, emotional renderings now. That part became easy. But what about the person depositing their life savings? What about their unit, their view, their specifications?
For a developer it is another project. For the buyer it is a life-changing decision — the way surgery is routine for the surgeon and everything for the patient.
As Italians, we do not accept that elegance and precision are a trade. Beauty and clarity. Emotion and accuracy. You should not have to choose, and we will not sacrifice what a buyer actually needs for visuals that do not answer their question.
Beautiful enough to attract. Precise enough to inform.
Clear enough to convert — at scale.
The question
we dreaded.
After delivering hundreds of CGI virtual tours, clients told us the same thing:
"These are great. Elegant. Clear. Easy to use."
"But when my buyers ask — is this my unit? — what do I tell them?"
And we would have to hand them the uncomfortable answer:
"Not exactly. Your unit overlooks the park, not the rooftop."
"Your kitchen layout is slightly different."
"Your view faces west. This one faces south."
Even when we built fifteen tours to cover the most important layouts, two hundred units were still unrepresented. That was our limitation, and the industry's. One word: scalability.
Twenty years
of preparation.
We dreamed of the day we could tell a client: you could have two hundred digital twins. One for every unit. Each representing that exact layout, those exact specifications, that exact view from every room — and not for half a million dollars.
In 2025 we invented VIM, the Volumetric Information Multiplier. It ingests the same construction files a developer already gives their builder and produces a unit-specific digital twin for every residence in the project.
After two decades of
"not exactly."
We can finally answer the question the way it deserves to be answered — to every buyer, for every unit, in every building.
"Yes. This is exactly your unit."
Three things we
will not trade.
Accuracy over
flattery.
If a unit has an obstructed view, we show the obstruction. A buyer who discovers it at handover costs a developer far more than one who accepted it before signing.
Every unit,
or none.
We do not produce hero units. The moment a project is represented by its best three residences, the buyer of the fourth is being asked to guess again.
Lean on purpose,
not by default.
We stayed small when others added headcount for optics, and bootstrapped when others chased dilution. You will always be speaking to the people doing the work.
Twenty years building.
Now deploying globally.
Whether you are launching a development or looking at the company transforming how $180B in pre-construction real estate gets sold — we would like to hear from you.