Most families research your school online long before they ever schedule a visit — and some never make the trip at all. A 360° tour puts them on your campus anyway, and feeds every click straight into your admissions funnel.
Families narrow their list long before they book a visit — and by the time they arrive, a lot of the decision is already made. This is built to reach them earlier, and to keep working after the open house ends.
International students, out-of-state families, and anyone juggling school schedules can walk your campus without booking a flight.
Dorm life, the dining hall at lunch, the quad on a Friday — the everyday texture that tells a prospective student "this could be my school."
A "Request info" form lives inside the tour, so a family exploring your campus at 11pm becomes a name in your admissions pipeline — not just a bounce.
Drop the link in acceptance emails, your CRM campaigns, a viewbook QR code, or your application portal — it works everywhere you already market.
An interactive campus map keeps families oriented across dorms, academic buildings and athletic facilities — no getting lost between admissions stops.
Open house, fly-in weekend, or a parent doing research at their kitchen table on a Tuesday night — it works the same every time, with zero staff time spent.
A full-campus tour built for a real boarding high school — drone aerials over the athletic fields, every dorm and academic building, the chapel and dining hall — with an interactive campus map, guided hotspots and one-tap wayfinding so families never feel lost.
360° photography of your campus — classrooms, dorms, dining hall, athletic facilities, drone aerials of the grounds — scheduled around your school year.
Scenes, hotspots, your campus map, your school's colors and mascot, and a lead form wired to your admissions inbox — reviewed with your team before it goes live.
One link for acceptance packets, CRM email campaigns, a viewbook QR code, and your website. We can update scenes any time buildings change.
Owner & founder of Red & Teal. I've spent the past 8+ years building visuals for brands and institutions — including running a full campus tour for a boarding high school end to end, from drone aerials over the athletic fields to the admissions lead form itself. I know what an admissions office actually needs from one of these, not just what looks good in a demo.
If you're weighing whether a virtual tour makes sense for your school, let's have a straightforward conversation about it. If it's not the right fit for your budget or timeline, I'll tell you that too.
Ben Ryan | Owner, Red & TealMost tour platforms charge a recurring fee out of your enrollment marketing budget — and if you ever cancel, your tour disappears with it. We build yours once, and it's yours for good.
One build price, no monthly platform fee eating into your enrollment budget. Your tour stays live either way — it isn't a subscription you can lose.
A "Request info" form lives inside the tour, so an interested family becomes a name and an email in your pipeline — not just a view count.
See which buildings hold attention and where families drop off — the kind of thing that's genuinely useful to bring to a budget review.
The tour lives on your own admissions page with your school's colors and mascot — families never see a third-party platform's branding.
We put it up right before our open house weekend and I had three different parents bring it up to me before I even mentioned it. One mom told me she already knew which dorm she wanted her son in before they'd even parked. I don't have some clean chart to show you, our analytics aren't that fancy, but the families showing up already sold on the place is noticeably up.
Tell us about your school and we'll send back a plan and a flat quote — usually within a day.
no pressure, no pitch — just a conversation about your campus