Easily Assign Facilities on 3D Map for Better Navigation

The Assign Facility in 3D Map feature in Offision enables administrators to enhance floor plans by adding facility markers. These indicators serve as visual guides for users and visitors, showing them the location of important facilities such as restrooms, elevators, meeting rooms, or other amenities available on a specific floor.
This feature is designed to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience by improving floor plan clarity and helping users navigate easily. Facilities act as key reference points on the floor plan, ensuring that users can quickly and conveniently identify the resources or amenities they need.
Core Features:
Add Facilities as Visual Markers
Enhance Navigation
Improved User Experience
The Assign Facility in 3D Map feature is ideal for organizations looking to improve resource visibility, streamline navigation, and provide a professional and polished experience for their users and visitors.
Key Benefits:
Improved Navigation
Enhanced User Experience
Clear and Organized Floor Plans
Ideal for Large or Multi-Floor Buildings
Customizable to Fit Needs
Improves Visitor Experience
Supports Accessibility
Seamless Integration with 3D Map
Time-Saving for Admins
Scales with Organizational Growth
The Assign Facility in 3D Map feature in Offision provides an effective way to enhance floor plans with visual facility markers. By improving navigation and resource visibility, it creates a more user-friendly experience for both users and visitors. While maintaining map accuracy and clarity requires attention, this feature is an excellent tool for organizations aiming to provide professional and organized floor layouts.
Navigate to "Location", and create a building
Input name, country or regions, address, and location on Google map
Add / edit a floor in the building
Navigate to "Map", and click "Map editor" to import / create a floor plan to the floor
Navigate to "Facilities", and create / edit a necessary facility
Input name, then set the location and position