There are a variety of ways you can organise or filter your tours inside your account dashboard. Filters can be applied depending on four factors:


  1. Users
  2. Tags
  3. Branding Profiles
  4. Groups


To apply filters to your account dashboard, login to your EyeSpy360 account and click the grey Filters button in the top left of your screen. Here all of the options available to filter your tours will appear. Under Users, you are able to select tours belonging to specific users. This will filter your dashboard to only show tours belonging to these users.


Under Tags, you are able to view custom tags created for your tours. For example, a tag could be used to highlight tours that are For Sale and other tours that are For Rental. To create a tag, click on the field marked Tag underneath the tour's name. You will then be able to type in a unique Tag. A tag has to be at least 3 characters in length. Hit the enter key to apply your tag to your tour. In the Filters section at the top of your dashboard you will now be able to select and view tours specifically using individual tags.


Under Branding Profiles, you are able to view all of your tours that have individual branding profiles applied to them. To apply a branding profile to a specific tour, click on the field marked Tag underneath the tour's name. You will then be able to type in the name of your branding profile. You can click on your branding profile or hit the enter key to select and apply your profile to your tour. In the Filters section at the top of your dashboard you will now be able to select and view tours with specific branding profiles.


Please see this article for more information on Branding Profiles and how to create them:

 

How can I create and apply branding profiles to my tours?

 

Under Groups, you are able to view all of your tours that are accessible to specific groups in your account. This will filter your dashboard to only show tours available to these groups. 


Please see this article for more information on Groups:


How do I use Groups?