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Real estate
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Education
Factories & showrooms
Retail
About
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Mission, vision, values
Structure
Founder’s note
Services
Pricing
Features & Pricing
Calculate your project price
Projects
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What you own
What actually arrives at the end of a job, and what it means to own it.
Everything
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What it costs
11
The delivered work
9
For your sector
9
What you own
8
Albanian market
7
How we work
1
What you own
What you actually receive on the last day
The deliverable is a folder of files, not an account: panoramas, tiles, an entry HTML file and the code that runs them. Here is what is in it, and the two things about it we have not published yet.
8 min read
What you own
Self-hosted, white-labelled and hosted-for-you are three different things
Three arrangements share one vocabulary and differ on the only question that matters: what you hold when the relationship ends. Four tests that tell them apart before you sign.
6 min read
What you own
A 360° platform’s domain was sold in May 2023. Its buyer says it has no connection to the old accounts.
Platform risk is not a hypothesis in this field. It has a date, a published notice and one sentence you can read today. Here is exactly what it says, and what it does not.
6 min read
What you own
Owning a tour for five years against renting one
The comparison is not free against paid. It is one capital cost plus your own hosting against a recurring one plus somebody else’s continuity — and self-hosting has a bill too.
7 min read
What you own
You are paying every month for a tour you cannot move
If you already have a tour, still pay for it monthly, and could not take it anywhere: what to ask, what an export really contains, and what a rebuild actually involves.
6 min read
What you own
What happens to your tour if we stop trading
A one-person studio is a real supplier risk. Nine questions to ask any supplier about continuity, our answers to five of them, and the four we have not written down yet.
6 min read
What you own
Google Street View is not your virtual tour
Street View publication is durable, free to keep and worth buying. It is also a channel inside somebody else’s product rather than a deliverable you hold. Buy both, in that order.
7 min read
What you own
What you receive, and where you keep it
The tour is handed over as a self-contained folder of files: panoramas, an entry page, the code that runs it, and your own logos and plans. No account, no expiry.
5 min read