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# Dynamic Zoom in and Zoom Out

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Imagine having the power to adjust your view, from a bird's eye perspective at 200% to a granular 25%. It's a revolution in construction management!

Now, as you zoom, watch in awe as your daily, weekly, and monthly views adapt dynamically, giving you unprecedented control over your project timeline. Say goodbye to static views and hello to a truly immersive experience.

But there's more – our intelligent system seamlessly shifts task units from daily to weekly based on your chosen zoom scale. It's like having a magic lens for your construction projects!

Keep in mind, that this is a beta feature, so there might be a few rough edges, but we're counting on your feedback to make it perfect.

#### Check out this video ->

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