FAQ
Comparisons
How is Node XR different from ThingLink?
Both are no-code tools for interactive media, so the honest question is which job you're doing: interactive tours, or assessed immersive training.
Where ThingLink is strong
ThingLink is excellent for interactive images and virtual tours, and it's widely loved in schools for exactly that. If your need is annotated images and light interactivity, it does that job well.
What Node XR adds
- Branching scenarios with weighted, auto-marked scoring
- 360° video with timed stop points
- Session replay and cohort analytics
- LMS export via SCORM and xAPI
- Native deployment to VR headsets and immersive walls
- UK data residency and Cyber Essentials Plus as standard
See the full comparison
We keep an honest side-by-side of Node XR and ThingLink, feature by feature, on the comparison page.