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Why did I create  My3d.Cloud

Why did I create My3d.Cloud

The story is very simple.

We had our service company, which provided 3D scanning and 3D modeling services.

While providing services, we encountered several problems when interacting with clients, and the most interesting thing is that these problems arose on the client side.

❗️Problem on the client side with data storage:

‣ The client loses access to the storage,

‣ Customer deletes files from their hard drive or cloud storage

‣ The client does not have a single platform where he stores all project files (3D files, 360, videos, photos, drawings, documentation - estimates, contracts, budgets, etc.)

❗️Client side issue with data view:

‣ It is not possible to view the received data in the browser (in the cloud - without downloading to the hard drive and special software).

❗️Problem on your client side with new data requests:

‣ You need to provide a file in a different format

But over time, we began to receive excellent feedback from our customers and realized that this platform can be extended to other service companies like us, architects, builders, etc.

At the beginning, there was an idea that the platform would become our competitive advantage.

The main problem that at that time we were solving.

We analyzed and found that the client uses many contractors and works with a large number of file types to work on the project. Therefore, all files are stored in different places that allow him to work with them - special viewers, etc.

 This brings a lot of inconvenience to the client, both during the work on the project and during the preparation of the project for delivery.

Therefore, we set ourselves the task of organizing a space in which all project files will be stored with the ability to quickly transfer data to the client.

You say "Google Drive". "Yes" - I will answer you. But Google Drive does not allow you to view these files.

And we have achieved that now you can store, transfer and view #PointCloud, #MESH #CAD (soon #BIM) file formats simply in the browser of your computer, tablet or mobile phone, anywhere in the world 24/7.

But that's not all. Another very interesting problem faced by a huge number of 3D professionals and we were no exception.

There was a problem with converting files.

Initially, it is agreed with the client to submit data in a certain format, but very often it happens that the client receives the agreed data format and at this moment it turns out that he needs this data in a completely different format.

That is, if the client asks to convert to another format. This automatically takes our technical resources and time for which, well, let's be honest, no one will pay us. There is no such practice to additionally charge for additional rendering and reloading of terabytes of data. These are not complicated processes, but they take the most precious thing - time and technical resources.

We understood that we needed to find solutions that would make life easier for both us and the client.

On the My3dCloud platform, we have implemented the ability to convert #PointCloud, #MESH #CAD files in the cloud, that is, you perform the process of converting files in the background. Just select the desired format, press the button and that's it. The conversion process has been started, but for now, enjoy your life.

And in the end, when you have read everything, I would like to answer the question “Why did I create My3dCloud?”.

It all grew into a separate successful service for 3D scanners only because I wanted to increase the loyalty of my customers and accordingly receive and receive orders from them again. Business. And it worked out.

Now I am completely immersed in My3dCloud and do not stop working to ensure that the platform develops and helps 3D specialists become №1 for their clients.

Welcome to My3dCloud