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Building an App that allow you to easy and quick create virtual tours in your browser. (Journal)

Hello everyone!

Today, I would like to share with you my new project - the website! It is a platform that allows users to easily and intuitively create virtual tours of their homes, offices, and other places they would like to show to others.

The main goal of this website is to make it easier for companies to present their properties and to enable quick and easy creation of virtual tours in the browser.

I will regularly share with you the progress of the development, showing you behind-the-scenes of the creation process, the steps I take to accelerate the development of the website, as well as the problems I encounter on my way to achieving my goal. I hope that this will not only help me build an interesting community around my project, but also gain valuable feedback and suggestions from you, the users.

Currently, I am working on the main panel, so I will definitely have much interesting information to share with you in the near future. I can already show you what the design of the main panel of my application looks like. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to comment below!

See you in the next post!

https://imgur.com/a/02Qb0pk

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