Industries and Use Cases with the Greatest Benefits

Who Benefits Most from Virtual Tours
Who Benefits Most from Virtual Tours

Virtual tours are not a universal tool that creates the same added value for every organization. However, there are areas where their use is particularly effective.

Senior Care Facilities and Nursing Homes

Family members often make decisions from a distance, under time pressure, and with emotional weight. A virtual tour gives them the opportunity to assess the rooms, atmosphere, and infrastructure before scheduling a viewing appointment. This reduces effort on both sides and improves the quality of incoming inquiries. Examples.

Event Venues

Event planners and companies evaluate venues for conferences, seminars, or corporate events. They require reliable information about room sizes, layout, and amenities. An interactive tour provides this information precisely and is available at any time, without an on-site visit being absolutely necessary. Examples.

Offices and Co-Working Spaces

Companies that rent out space or offer workplaces benefit when prospective clients can get an accurate picture in advance. The conversion rate from inquiry to contract signing increases when expectations align with reality from the start. Examples.

Tourism and Hospitality

Guests increasingly book accommodations, restaurants, and attractions based on digital previews. A 360° tour creates differentiation in a market where images alone are no longer sufficient. Examples.

What these areas have in common is that the physical environment is a key decision criterion and that a personal visit is not always possible or practical.