LIVE GUIDED

VIRTUAL TOURS

The new revolution to communicate with your clients

A virtual meeting room on top of a 360º tour, this feature can be best described as a marriage between a video call and Virtual Tour.

Use your standard virtual tour on your website and allow your audience to dial in and have you talk and guide them through the virtual tour.

They can look around on their own or follow your screen to have you point out details and give a personal (sales) presentation.

They can also request to have their screens be mimicked on your and everybody else’s screen to ask questions on specific parts of the tour.

The new solution for taking clients, students or colleagues on a virtual walk-through that truly is shared. Live-Guided Virtual Tours allow you to have a video call inside of a virtual tour. For the personal touch and assistance that remote showings may have lacked up to now.

What LIVE GUIDED VIRTUAL TOURS do?

Take your guests “by the hand” on a virtual tour by mimicking your screen on theirs (or theirs on yours if you give permission). Synchronizing where you look, you can take turns on controlling the virtual tour. Guests can still “unhook” from that and take a closer look where THEY want so as not to lose the interactivity that characterizes a virtual tour. With a simple button click they hook back onto where the host is (equally, the host can force any guest to join back into their viewpoint with a button click).  At the same time, you can talk to each other as you go through the virtual tour.

Live Guided Virtual Tours are accessible on both desktop and mobile devices, so your clients can dial in from their mobile phones as well.

The host (be it an agent, a teacher, a colleague…) can point out areas of interest in real time and discuss what’s being seen in 360º by everybody in real time. The guest (client, student etc.) can follow where the host takes him, look around on his own or ask for permission to control the tour for everybody as if he were the host- ideal for asking questions on elements and details in the scene.

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