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I am a real estate broker and property manager. I have been using Zillow 3D Tour and EyeSpy360 for my listings For Rent and a couple For Sale. I started about a year ago so before the COVID 19 situation. I am considering using a 360 tour platform for rental home move in inspections that will document the property condition upon move in. The only way to make it work is to have a way to timestamp the date onto the tour. Similar to having a picture with the date on the picture to know when the picture was taken. Do you know of any 360 platform that has such a feature? Rob Jessup |
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Hi Rob, I’m Ross, one of the founders of ThreeSixty Tours, (TST) a partner here at WGAN. What we offer might be an affordable solution for your rental property condition reports. We always envisioned using TST for this purpose and the “time stamp” could easily be included as part of the Panorama or Tour title. Perhaps that could work? Thanks in advance & please let us know if you have any other questions. Cheers, Ross |
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@rjess99 I wonder if one of these Ricoh Theta plug-ins - working in conjunction with the Ricoh Theta Z1 API - offers a date time/stamp. If not, you might reach out to the developers of the Ricoh Theta plug-ins to nudge them in this direction. Seems like you have identified a large enough pain point for property managers for a developer to solve. While I am geeky, I am not a tech or developer. That said, I could imagine that if the Ricoh Theta Z1 API includes a date/time stamp, then your use case should be an easy plug-in to develop (by a developer in this space). Please do keep us posted on your research and solution. Dan |
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bryanhscott private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@rjess99 Assuming you are using EyeSpy360 for move-in/move-out documentation (because Zillow 3D Home is pretty much a locked up environment), till they add this feature in their tour processing, one thing that is certain is that all of your 360 panos, stored on your mobile device or desktop, are date/time stamped already, so to @rpetersn's point, just label the tour with whatever naming convention makes sense: "Smith-123MainSt-MoveOutInsp-041320." I am also a broker and PM, so have same needs, but to this point, have just been doing documentation with my DSLR, with date/time stamp turned on. For general purposes, I think EyeSpy360 would work fine, but having to pay for processing and hosting is not desirable (unless your seller/client is paying for it, or you decide to eat the costs). This reality is currently leading me to consider a PC-based, software solution, of which there are a couple of good ones. I am looking at 3DVista, https://www.3dvista.com/en/store/store, for this reason. Ben Claremont created a YouTube video that lists and explains his reasoning for ranking some of these apps here, https://youtu.be/uKkQQ0aHRSc |
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rjess99 private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Thank you for your responses. The label of the tour does make sense and will probably go that route if no other options of a pure timestamp are available. Dan, I did not see a plug-in but will ask the development team at Ricoh. Good suggestion there. Rob |
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