Q: Hi, 3 pre-sale questions: - Other companies like CloudPano charge 10€ for a tour.
Considering your tours are not much cheaper (7,90€), which is the real advantage of this LTD?
- Can we use 360° videos instead of panoramas?
- When using VR glasses, how do customers move from one scene to the other? How do they interact with the hotspots?
Thanks
Vineet_TeliportMe
May 15, 2024A: Hi there - this is the founder of @teliportme. I know you have asked a few questions and maybe you were not sure of if you need to make a purchasing decision. We are in the last 4 days of our deal on AppSumo Marketplace so if you are looking to buy into the Virtual tour space and also our product this would be the time to buy one code from us. We have upgraded our stacking limits specifically for this Marketplace deal.
If you have any further questions let me know at : [email protected]
- Cloudpano is basically a JVZOO product that has some additional features around it. They are not high resolution and their load speeds are notoriously bad. I think there are other products that have unlimited tours for 69$ also - https://mikefrommaine.com/my-virtual-tours-review/
- No we do not yet support 360 videos; we are fully focused on 360 photos at this point.
- Right now the whole VR part of virtual tours is in flux from a technology implementation part; https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebVR_API . I would stay away from selling any client on the idea of VR for the next 3-4 months. We do plan to go in big as soon as there is a better understanding about the direction they are taking so that all the hardwork we do does not need to be re-written again in 3 months.
Fun fact : We run one of the top 20 open source projects in WebVr which is funded by UNICEF - www.remixvr.org so we have the best capability to execute on this when things are ready.