360 panorama tours

August was the biggest month since launch. Most of the work went into building 360 panorama tours from scratch, with additions to the floor-plan viewer and unit pricing alongside.

360 panorama tours

You can now publish 360 virtual tours for a project. Upload your 360 photos, link them together so buyers can walk from one space to the next, and the viewer handles the rest. The tour runs on its own dedicated viewer page.

What you can manage per tour:

  • Add, edit, and delete panoramas.
  • Set the order panoramas appear in.
  • Mark a starting panorama. The tour opens on that scene when a buyer lands on the page.
  • Set the default view angle for each panorama, so a buyer first sees the right framing.
  • Set SEO settings (title and description) per panorama.
  • Choose whether buyers can rotate the view freely or are guided along fixed angles.

The scene switcher has arrow navigation, so buyers can step through scenes in order without hunting for a specific thumbnail.

A tours management page gives you an overview of all your panoramas, with counts and status at a glance.

Embedding the viewer

The viewer can now be embedded in your own website. When embedded, it drops its outer frame, adapts its colors and borders to blend into your page, and hides anything that doesn't make sense in that context. Good for putting a project showcase directly on your own site.

Pricing and net prices

You can choose whether the viewer shows gross or net prices for a project. Commercial units always show net. Fractional prices display correctly across the unit list, the detail panel, and the units table.

  • You can set the angle the building view opens at, so it faces the right direction.
  • You can hide individual filters. Useful when a project has limited inventory and some filters aren't meaningful.
  • You can decide whether buyers can spin the building view freely.
  • Hovering a row in the unit table highlights the matching unit on the floor plan, so buyers can find a specific apartment.
  • Unit rows show a small floor plan thumbnail inline, a quick spatial reference without opening the full detail panel.
  • You can attach 3D preview images to units and show them in the detail view.