Author Topic: Hosting VR tours  (Read 8832 times)

2021-04-15, 15:03:52

Philip kelly

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Hi

Being a squarespace user there are limitations to using a SP site Template.
Hosting VR tours is one of them.
A separate Sub domain is required to do so, and also at a cost.

How are being other companies doing this?

Thank you
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2021-04-16, 15:20:06
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jms.lwly

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Hi Phillip,

Outside of self hosting, there are lots of decent online hosting platform for VR Tours / 360ยบ walkthroughs - Kuula, Theasys, theViewer are three which I've used commercially or tested with clients in the past. They're all fairly similar and each all have their pros and cons, and most offer a trial version before paying for a subscription so I'd suggest setting up an account and giving them a try to see how you get on.

Overall, I've probably seen the best results through theViewer - but it's also quite a pricey option.


2022-10-27, 08:46:09
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Philip kelly

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Good korning
Just checking has anybody come across another VR hosting site for clients.
Some in the past have been very expensive, so looking for a econmical one to host on that lets you custiomise the preview from clinets for presentations.

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Phil
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2023-12-10, 22:16:38
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Hi

Being a squarespace user there are limitations to using a SP site Template.
Hosting VR tours is one of them.
A separate Sub domain is required to do so, and also at a cost.

How are being other companies doing this?

Thank you

Hey their for my virtual tour im using krpano, here is an example :
https://www.artopano.ca/virtual-tour-360