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Sharing Land Id® Maps and Property Tours

Learn about Land id Shared Maps and Property Tours, including their benefits and ways to share them.

Availability

Definition

Key benefits

How to share property tours

How to share maps

How to change overlays in a shared map

Available with any of the following subscriptions

  • Land id Premium
  • Land id Pro Plan
  • Land id Pro Unlimited Plan

Definition

A Land id Shared Map or Property Tour is a map you make accessible to your stakeholders to engage them with map-based information. Your shared map/tour includes the same detail, regardless of where or how you share them.

You can share Land id maps and property tours by:

  • Copying map URLs into an email or text message
  • Emailing maps to your recipients directly from Land id

You can also embed Land id maps on your website.

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Related: Embed Land id Maps or Property Tours, Create and Customize a Property Tour 

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Key Benefits

  • Help viewers gain a better spatial understanding of crucial aspects of a property
  • Provide viewers with more context and details with embedded photos, videos, 360° walk-throughs, and property documents
  • Provide a viewer's real-time location on a map when using the mobile app
  • Any updates to your map will automatically be included in your shared map

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How to share Property Tours

Below are the steps to share your Property Tour via a private link, email, or text:

 

How to share maps

Learn how this works by platform:

Tip:  If you want to share maps by adding them to your website, refer to Embed Land id maps on your website article.

Sharing maps from the desktop

Follow these step-by-step guides on how to share a Land id map via available methods.

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Share a map URL

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Share a map via email

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Share maps from the mobile app

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How to change overlays in a shared map

Limitation:  The ability to change overlays in a shared map is currently only available in the web version of Land id.


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