Create a customer-centric online shop with classification videos

With the ski season fast approaching, we have exciting news to make the booking experience even easier for your customers. We are delighted to announce the latest updates to our classification videos, which will allow your guests to effortlessly determine the appropriate course level for themselves.

The new videos have once again been produced by Joe Salchegger and Peter Walchhofer and professionally filmed by Markus Rosentreter. The result is informative and engaging videos that build anticipation for the next ski course.

Many ski schools are already using the classification videos in their online shops. For all of them we have an exciting addition: there are new videos for different groups to make the classification even more effective.

We have also expanded our repertoire of Classification Videos and are delighted to now offer Classification Videos for adult skiers!
 

See for yourself and check out all the videos!

 Classification videos for children

 Classification videos for adults
 

Practical help for online booking

With the classification videos, you won't leave your customers alone during the online booking process if they have trouble finding the right course level. One click and the videos will show them the requirements for each course!
 

Coming soon: Classification videos for snowboarders

The videos for skiers are finished, but the classification videos project for the online shop is not finished yet: starting next winter, there will also be classification videos for snowboarders! We'll keep you updated and let you know as soon as the videos are available.
 

Get in touch with us

Not using the Classification Videos yet? We look forward to making your shop even more customer friendly with the level videos. We're happy to help you integrate and update the videos.

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Marion Walch
Marion Walch
Marion has been part of the WS team for over 9 years and has contributed to many significant milestones of the company. Despite having a busy schedule, she makes it a point to spend her lunch break with her colleagues, engaging in some light conversation.