Sharing an Interactive Product Tour

  1. Quick Publish

Quick Publish is the fastest way to share your interactive product tour with your audience.

Layerpath will create a unique URL for your tour.
Copy the generated URL and share it with your audience via email, social media, or any other communication channel. Your audience can click the link to view the tour instantly.

2. Embed

Embedding your interactive product tour allows you to integrate it directly into your website, landing pages, emails, and social media campaigns. Here’s how you can embed your tour.

Layerpath provides you with an HTML embed code that you can copy and paste into the HTML of your website, landing page, email, or social media campaign. 
This will integrate the tour directly into the chosen platform, allowing your audience to view it without leaving the page.

3. Export

Exporting allows you to download your interactive product tour as a video or GIF, which can be shared offline or through platforms that do not support direct embedding or links.

Select whether you want to download the tour as a video or a GIF.
Customize the export settings to suit your needs. You can adjust the resolution, background music, subtitles, and other parameters to ensure the final output meets your requirements.
Click the "Download" button to export your tour. Once the export is complete, you can download the file to your computer.

See this interactive tour to explore the multiple share options Layerpath provides. 


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are there customization options for exporting?

Yes, you can adjust resolution, add background music, subtitles, and more in the export settings for your downloaded video or GIF.

2.  What’s the difference between sharing a link and embedding?

A link lets users view the tour on Layerpath, while embedding integrates the tour directly onto your chosen platform, allowing users to view it within the webpage.

3. Can I use the downloaded video in presentations?

Definitely! The exported video or GIF is ideal for offline presentations or sharing on platforms that don’t support links or embeds.

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