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360T’s Spatial Link is a no-code 360° virtual tour builder and hosting platform currently in beta. According to the page, it focuses on “Build, publish, and host immersive 360° virtual tours,” helping users create immersive virtual tours around 360° images, then publish and host them. The product is currently in an invite-only beta. Users need to log in, and those without an account can register, but it is not clear whether access is granted immediately.
In terms of functionality, Spatial Link covers the basic workflow for creating virtual tours: 360° imagery, virtual tours, a no-code builder, hotspots, themes, widgets, and analytics. The no-code builder lowers the barrier for non-technical users to create tours; hotspots, themes, and widgets are useful for spatial navigation, information annotations, and interactive content; and analytics can help users understand traffic and viewing performance. The captured text does not disclose supported languages, frontend frameworks, API/SDK availability, embedding methods, or a plugin ecosystem. For now, it looks more like a SaaS tool for content creators and business teams than a platform designed for deep developer integration. There is also no public information on whether it is open source or closed source, whether self-hosting is available, or the quality of its documentation.
The page does not disclose any pricing, plans, free quota, or payment methods. It only states that the product is still in beta and invite-only. As a result, its value for money can only be assessed as neutral to cautiously conservative for now. For commercial projects, it is still necessary to confirm with the official team whether it is suitable for production use, whether there is an SLA, what storage/traffic limits apply, whether branding watermarks are included, and whether team collaboration and data export features are available.
Its strength is its clear positioning: it combines 360° tour building, publishing, hosting, and analytics in one product, with an emphasis on no-code workflows. It is suitable for teams in real estate, showrooms, campuses, venues, tourism, and other scenarios that need to publish spatial tours quickly. The main drawback is that public information is very limited, especially around pricing, documentation, integrations, self-hosting, APIs, and support policies. The invite-only beta status also means availability and stability remain uncertain.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, so it should be marked as unknown. If its hosting and account system are deployed overseas, actual speed and stability will need to be tested. Payment methods are not disclosed. Comparable alternatives include Matterport, Kuula, CloudPano, Pano2VR, and the more developer-oriented Marzipano. If stable access in China, private deployment, or compliance-oriented delivery is required, you should first confirm whether 360T supports these capabilities.
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