Use the Dynamic Portfolio Page On Your Corporate Website
Adding new funds and information about opportunities, active and exited deals to your website can be a hassle. Streamline the process and skip the headache by integrating Sensr Portal into your site.
Sensr Portal’s Dynamic Portfolio simplifies the process of updating your corporate website portfolio page. The Dynamic Portfolio can be embedded directly into your corporate website, enabling you to showcase your asset portfolio, easily update the details and status of each deal, and get new opportunities in front of potential investors with just one click. Even better, you can capture new leads - by automatically sending them to your Sensr Portal account. Current opportunities, active properties, and completed/sold assets can be selectively added to the page as needed.
Finding the Embed Code for your Dynamic Portfolio
- To find the embed code for your dynamic portfolio view, simply go to Functions and click on Integrations from the dropdown menu.
Scroll down to Dynamic Portfolio Embed, you can then choose one of three views that you'd like to embed in your desired location.
- Simply click Copy next to the code to embed any asset that is marked as Publicly Available on your public site. Update Capital offers three types of views that you can embed onto your website for viewing:
Map and Tile View
The Map and tile view is the most common view that gets featured on external websites. This view allows you to display opportunities, active and completed properties. In addition to the asset information, the locations of all presented assets are shown on a map to help investors and prospects gain a better understanding of where these properties are located. The view will show a map of all properties at the top of the page, with all properties listed below organized into tiles. Current Opportunities will be presented above other assets, with all remaining assets below. If any of these sections are empty, the category will be omitted from the display:
Tile View
Tile view presents only the tiles as they would have appeared in the Map and Tile View:
Map View
As the name suggests, the map view only displays the map with pins representing all properties on the portal that are marked for public access.