MyVRONOS

Nobody in this market publishes what a virtual tour costs. We do.

A long unstaffed reception counter set against a panelled wall, standing under a high vaulted ceiling crossed by dark timber beams, with no one behind or in front of it

We publish the whole rate card because nobody else here does: €40 for each of the first ten 360° photographs, €30 for each one after that, a €160 minimum, VAT on top, travel free inside 25 km of Tirana and billed at cost beyond it. You can price your own building from that in about a minute without talking to us. What we will never publish is what a named client paid — that is theirs, not ours.

What we actually checked

We opened the public website of every 360° capture provider we could find serving this market. There are 4 of them. We asked 2 questions of each. Does it publish a price for a virtual tour. Does it publish anything editorial at all — a blog, a news section, an articles section. This is our own check, not a study we are citing. It is 2 yes-or-no questions you can repeat in 10 minutes.

  • Is there a published price for a virtual tour? No, on all four. A number arrives after you have identified yourself, or it does not appear on the page at all.
  • Is there a blog, a news section or an articles section? No, on all four. One serves a page of unedited template text — placeholder Latin under invented author names, with a foreign address still sitting in the contact block.
  • One of the four does publish a per-square-metre figure, prominently. Read the page and it is priced for satellite imagery rather than for tours, which is a different product measured in a different unit.

The whole rate card

This is the capture price. It is what we would quote you today, and it is the same in Tirana as it is in Budva.

The Vronos capture rate, excluding VAT
WhatRateThe detail
Each of the first ten 360° photographs€40One photograph is one station — one position we shoot from, one point you can stand in and look around.
Each photograph after the tenth€30Graduated, not all-units: the first ten stay at the first rate, so adding one more never makes a job cheaper.
Minimum job€160Four stations. Below four it is a set of 360° photographs rather than a tour — a different product.
VATNot included in the prices abovePublished prices exclude it. It is added under the rules of the country you are established in.
TravelFree inside 25 km of TiranaBeyond that, at cost with no markup, itemised and agreed in writing before anything is booked.
AccommodationAt cost, with receiptsOnly on jobs that need more than one day on site. It is in the quote, never first seen on an invoice.
The Vronos capture rate, excluding VAT

We do not publish a per-kilometre travel rate, because the published policy is at cost with no markup and a rate would contradict it. You see the itemised figure before you commit.

The extras, priced

Everything beyond the walkthrough itself. Most of these are units you can count yourself before you call us, which is the whole reason they carry numbers instead of the words *on request*.

Extras and their unit prices, excluding VAT
ExtraPriceUnit
Descriptive photographs€10each — shot on the same visit, opening full size over the panorama
Aerial photographs€15each — conventional aerial stills. We do not shoot 360° from the air
Floor-plan positioning€5per panorama, pinned to a plan you already have
Floor plan drawn by us€0.60per m², minimum €45, €0.40 for each m² after the first 150
Audio€30per audio file, whether it plays across the whole tour or in one room
Video€30per video file built into the tour
Publishing to Google Street View€10per panorama published — you choose which, rarely all
Extra language€100per language: the whole information layer rebuilt over the same capture
Analytics on each navigation hotspot€0.50per distinct connection. Two arrows in one room going to the same place count once
Google Analytics setup€50one-off, and only if you have no Analytics property yet
Extras and their unit prices, excluding VAT

Navigation hotspots themselves are unlimited and included. The arrows that let people walk the tour are the tour, not an extra — the analytics line above wires them to your own reporting, it does not buy the arrows.

What publishing a floor actually costs us

There is a real cost and it is worth stating rather than pretending the decision was free. A published minimum gets read on its own. Some buyers will see €160, decide that is what we are, and never reach the part where the files are handed over and there is nothing to keep paying for. Every provider in this market can also read the card, which is a genuine loss.

We take the trade because the alternative is worse. A price behind a phone call means the first conversation is about whether we will tell you, not about your building. And the buyer we want is the one comparing what arrives at the end of the job — which is why the ownership line sits on the same screen as the rate on our pricing page, and why it is repeated here: every price above delivers a self-contained folder of files that is yours, with no subscription on the tour; hosting it on our server is €5 per GB a month.

What we will not publish

What we publish instead is everything that is not money. Across twelve project pages you get station counts, overlay counts, navigation arrows, distinct connections, information popups, floor plans, station names, building types, cities and a live link to the tour itself with no form in front of it. If you want to multiply a station count by the rate above, that is your arithmetic and it is not hard. We simply do not do it for you against a real building.

Price your own building in about a minute

  1. Count the positions

    Walk the building and count the places a visitor should be able to stand and look around. A small room is one. A long or L-shaped space is two or three, so there are no blind corners.

  2. Apply the tariff

    €40 for each of the first ten, €30 for each one after that, and never less than the €160 minimum. Do not use a square-metre rule — a small dense building takes more positions than a large empty one, which is exactly why we do not price by area.

  3. Add only the extras you want

    Take them off the table above. Most jobs buy none of them. Across our published archive, one project in twelve has aerial photographs, one has floor plans, and none has a 360° video.

  4. Add travel if you are outside the radius

    Inside 25 km of Tirana there is no travel line at all. Outside it, travel is at cost with no markup and accommodation is at cost with receipts on anything longer than a day — both itemised and agreed in writing before anything is booked.

  5. Add VAT

    Every figure above excludes it. It is added to the final invoice under the rules of the country you are established in.

  6. Send it to us and let us correct it

    The station count is the number people get wrong, in both directions. Send the address and roughly what matters inside it, and you get a count, a scope and a fixed price rather than a discovery call.

If you want to see what real counts look like before you guess at your own, the twelve buildings on our projects page are all published with their station counts and all open in a browser. What a 360° tour costs in Albania works through the tariff in more detail, and how many stations by building type is the counting half of the same question.

Sources, and when we last checked them

  • Vronos check of publicly visible pages of 360° capture providers serving Albania Checked August 2026 Two questions on public pages — is a tour price published, is there any editorial section — plus a read of whichever pricing or editorial page existed. Providers are not named, per the /pricing house rule. Anyone can repeat it.

Questions people ask

Why publish prices at all when nobody else in this market does?
Because the first conversation should be about your building, not about whether we will tell you what we charge. Vronos publishes its full rate card: €40 for each of the first ten 360° photographs, €30 for each one after that, a €160 minimum for four stations, VAT added on top, travel free within 25 km of Tirana and at cost beyond it, and a published unit price for every extra we sell.
Will you tell me what another client paid for their tour?
No, and we do not publish it anywhere on this site either. What a specific job came to is agreed between us and that client. What we do publish for every delivered tour is the counted detail — stations, overlays, navigation arrows, distinct connections, information popups — and a link to the live tour, so you can judge the work rather than the invoice.
Is the rate card the final price?
It is the capture price. A quote adds only what you ask for: the extras from the published list, travel if you are outside 25 km of Tirana, accommodation at cost if the job needs more than one day on site, and VAT. The quote is then fixed for that station count and that list of extras, and it does not move unless the scope does and you agree to it.
Can I be invoiced in lek instead of euro?
Yes. Prices are published in euro and we can invoice in lek at the day's rate on request. VAT is added to the invoice under the rules of the country you are established in.
Is there anything cheaper than the €160 minimum?
No. Four stations is the smallest tour we build, and €160 is simply what four stations cost at the published rate. Below four positions you are not buying a walkthrough, you are buying a handful of 360° photographs — a different product, and one you should probably not be paying a studio for.