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Projects and Assets Explained

Learn how assets are counted and managed in GO Camera projects – including project limits and what happens if you exceed them.

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Written by Elza Kreslina
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GO Camera Assets Info

Still photos and scans (panoramas) together are called assets.

When creating a project, you’ll see on the main screen (next to each icon) how many still photos you’ve captured and how many scans you’ve done.

Above the icons, you can see the total number of assets e.g. Assets: 36.

How many assets per GO Camera project?

One project for a single property includes up to 80 assets — 40 scans (panoramas) and 40 still photos.


If you go over 40 scans and/or 40 still photos, it will be counted as two or more billable projects, even if processed as one.

Scenario

Stills

Scans (Panoramas)

Counted as

Standard project

40

40

1 billable project

Small project

20

20

1 billable project

Only stills (exceeding still limit)

41

0

2 billable projects

Only scans (exceeding scan limit)

0

41

2 billable projects

Both limits exceeded

50

60

2 billable projects

Very large project

90

90

3 billable projects

Examples:

  • Average project: A 2-storey, 3 -4-bed house with one scan per room and about two still photos per room – around 40 assets total

  • Smaller project: A 1-bed apartment – usually under 40 assets

  • Larger project: A 5-bed house may exceed 40 scans or stills, resulting in two billable projects

  • Very large project: Large commercial or multi-unit buildings can exceed 80 stills or 80 scans, resulting in three billable projects.

Other info:

  • The number of assets you can capture is limited only by your camera’s memory

  • Once the memory is full, upload the assets and continue capturing new ones

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