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Sandvox User Profile: Insight Photography

1/2 Way There

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

What kind of websites were you planning to build?

I wanted to build a website to showcase some of our unique products in the field of top-notch professional photography. HDR Virtual Tours has been a staple product of ours since the advent of VR tours. The Sandvox platform works well for this application. We can showcase our finished tours to our clients as well as send them instructions for link codes etc. to the route HTML files; all within the body of the Sandvox site.

How did you hear about Sandvox?

It was so long ago that I stumbled across Karelia that I forget exactly how I found you guys! (Sorry about that)

What made you decide to get Sandvox?

Sandvox has a relatively quick learning curve. I don't have time, nor do I want to learn how to build HTML code etc. I'm too busy already, doing what I do best. Sandvox offered up a "plug and play" product that works just fine for my company. I compared a few of the offerings of other similar products, but found Sandvox to be the best for our situation.

Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?

The more I use Sandvox, the more I learn a little extra each time. Some things about the programming are common sense yet other features present themselves through experience. The newsletters, with suggestions etc., certainly inspire me to explore a little deeper and maximize my return from this relatively small investment.

What would be a good way to search for a program like Sandvox?

Build my own website


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“We host all of our virtual tours on our own server. Each of the pages of our Sandvox site feature an external page link, in a frame, which shows the featured virtual tour in a nice, clean, presentable format.”

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