New GoThru

What to Do When Levels Are Not Shown on Google Street View

Sometimes, even when your tour has multiple levels correctly set up in GoThru, the Elevator Widget (floor selector) does not appear on Google Street View. This guide explains why this happens and how to fix it using the new GoThru interface.

How to Work with Levels in GoThru

Levels allow you to organize panoramas by floor (e.g. basement, ground floor, upper floors) so they display correctly in GoThru and Google Street View’s elevator widget.

How to Unarchive a Tour from Google

If your virtual tour has been archived on Google and you need to restore it into GoThru, follow these steps using the new GoThru interface. Step 1: Open Your Tour Details

How to Change Your Tour Attribution in GoThru

By default, the publisher’s name associated with your GoThru account may show up in the tour attribution on Google Street View. To have your client’s name or branding displayed instead, here's how to update the tour attribution:

How to Add a Client’s Street View Account to Your GoThru Account

If you manage tours for clients, GoThru allows you to connect their Google Street View accounts directly to your profile. This way, you can publish tours on their behalf.

How to Change the First Photo / Starting View on a Google Virtual Tour

If you want to update the first image or starting angle for your Google Business virtual tour, follow these steps:

How to Archive a Tour That You Have in GoThru

Archiving a tour in GoThru helps free up your storage by deleting panoramas from your account, while still allowing the possibility to restore or reuse them later.

How to Multi-Archive Tours in GoThru

Follow these steps to free up storage by archiving multiple tours at once in GoThru.

How to Embed a Virtual Tour

Here are the simple steps on how to embed an overlay virtual tour on your website using GoThru.

How to Apply Nadir Blur Patching in GoThru

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to apply a nadir blur patch to your panoramas using GoThru. This is a quick way to hide your tripod or other objects at the bottom of the 360 image without using a custom nadir logo.