Behaviors and Interactivity

Including rich user interaction

What are behaviors?

Behaviors are a way to add interactivity to your tour. This will allow you to create more engaging and immersive experiences.

What is the difference between triggers and actions?

A behavior is defined by a trigger and one or more actions. A trigger defines when the behavior should occur. An action defines what should happen when the trigger occurs.

How can I use behaviors?

Behaviors can be added when editing a spot with the app. The first step is to select a media item in the spot. This will then show the behaviors tab in the bottom bar. From here you can start adding your behaviors. The first step is to define the trigger, after which you can add actions.

What are some example use cases of behaviors?

Triggers and actions can be used for many different use cases. Some examples are: Playing a video when the user looks at a specific object. Playing a sound when an object is clicked. Showing an object when an image has been looked at. Opening a webpage when clicking on an image.

How can I make a button that opens a website?

First add media into the spot that you want to use as a button. Then in the behaviors tab, you can create a on tap trigger. To this on tap trigger you can add a action to open a website.

What is the difference between a Point of Interest and behaviors?

A point of interest is a shortcut to create interactivity in your spot. Additionally it uses a common image to denote the interactivity to the user. The same and more can be achieved by using the behaviors tab.

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Last updated on February 8, 2026