This image displays a user’s personal dashboard on a website, likely a real estate platform, providing an overview of their activity and a prompt to upload an avatar.

I. Dashboard Header:

  • Welcome Message: “Hello wongqirome,” greeting the logged-in user by their username.

II. Avatar Upload Section:

  • Prompt/Status: “The avatar is empty!” clearly indicating that no profile picture is set.
  • Instruction: “To upload a new avatar, please” provides guidance to the user.
  • “CLICK HERE” Button: A prominent, red, 3D-rendered button with a pointing hand cursor, serving as a clear call-to-action to upload an avatar.
  • Definition/Explanation of Avatar: A descriptive text explaining what an avatar is and its purpose on online platforms: “An avatar, typically refers to a graphical representation of a user, often in the form of a small image or icon. Avatars are used to visually identify and represent users, providing a personal touch to online interactions. Avatars play a significant role in enhancing the user experience on websites by making online interactions more visually engaging and personalized. They contribute to the sense of identity and community in various online platforms.”

III. Activity Overview Cards:

Below the avatar section, there are four summary cards, each displaying a key metric related to the user’s activity on the platform:

  • Published Properties: “0 Published” with a house icon, indicating the number of properties the user has listed and are currently live.
  • Pending Properties: “0 Pending” with a house icon (with a ‘pause’ or ‘hourglass’ symbol), indicating properties that are awaiting approval or processing.
  • Favorite Properties: “0 Favorites” with a heart icon, showing the number of properties the user has marked as favorites.
  • Reviews: “0 Reviews” with an eye icon, indicating the number of reviews received or possibly given by the user.

Each card displays a large “0” as the count, suggesting no activity in these categories yet for this user. The icons provide a quick visual cue for each metric.

IV. Recent Reviews Section:

  • Headline: “Recent Reviews”
  • Status Message: “No reviews found.” indicating that there are no recent reviews to display for this user.

Overall, the dashboard provides a personalized welcome, prompts the user to set up their profile visually, and gives a quick quantitative overview of their engagement with the platform, such as listings activity, saved items, and reviews.

User’s Profile Page

Agent’s Profile Page

The menu and form are mostly self-explanatory. One notable feature is that when the agent enters a location keyword, a Google Map will appear, allowing the user to select an address. The selected address will then be automatically filled into the field, along with its corresponding latitude and longitude.

Agency’s Profile Page

The agent and agency profiles are essentially the same, with one key difference: the agency has an additional “Members” link. This feature allows the agency to add agents under its account. The agents’ names will be displayed on the agency’s page as clickable links, allowing visitors to view each agent’s individual profile.