Doors that lead into another tour, or a 3D walkthrough, without leaving yours.
A 3D walkthrough of a building joins your tour as a point on the map, the same idea as a Street View point. Open Travel in the left rail, choose the 3D Walkthrough tab, paste the walkthrough link and press Check, then press Add as a map point and tap the map right where the door is.
Then connect it: stand on a nearby point, face the door, and aim a point tag at it, exactly the way you connect anything else. That connection is all the tour needs.
There is no icon on the door and nothing extra to learn. The same round disc that guides every step of the tour treats the doorway like any other path: when a visitor faces the connected door, the disc’s arrow swings onto it and lights orange, and one click walks them in. The walkthrough opens inside the photo area, on phones too, with a Return to Tour button so they can always step back out. If the walkthrough refuses to open inside a frame, an Open in a new tab link is right there and your tour stays put.
The Placed 3D Walkthroughs list in the Travel menu shows every walkthrough point in the tour, with Show on map to find one and Remove to retire one, removing leaves a plain map point you can delete like any other, and it renames like any point in the Points list.
If a tour still carries walkthrough tags from before this feature, the editor converts them on its own the next time it opens: each tag becomes a connected map point at its door and the old tag is cleared away. A small message tells you when that has happened.
The StrollPoint Tours tab of the Travel menu links your tours together. The default way is a map point: pick the tour to open, the point to arrive at, and whether it is a door, stairs, or a lift, then press Add as a map point and tap the map at the door. Aim a point tag at it from a nearby pano and the wandering arrow walks visitors straight into the other tour at the exact spot you chose, exactly like Street View.
Prefer a visible tag in the photo instead? Add a photo tag instead places the classic doorway tag where you are looking.
Edit on any row opens its settings, the label visitors see, and Open on arrival, which opens the far tour by itself when a route ends at that door.