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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
From historic landscapes to cultural exhibitions and self-guided city tours, destinations around the world continue to use STQRY to bring their stories to life. This month’s Apps Gone Live highlights a diverse group of organizations launching digital experiences that make it easier for visitors to explore, learn, and connect.
The InterContinental New York Barclay is an icon of Midtown Manhattan. Since opening its doors in 1926, the hotel has welcomed distinguished guests, hosted memorable moments, and played a part in New York City’s vibrant story.
November’s STQRY launches celebrate the power of stories in every corner of the globe. Whether you’re exploring a forward-thinking solar town in Florida, historic rooms at the University of Pittsburgh, or wildlife trails in Victoria, these apps offer immersive, interactive experiences with audio, visuals, and GPS-enabled guidance. Connect with the history, culture, and natural beauty of each location, all from the convenience of your mobile device.
See how digital signage in museums enhances exhibits with dynamic content, clearer storytelling, and better visitor engagement.
Boost engagement, revenue, and visitor loyalty by adding STQRY to your tour software. Turn ordinary tours into unforgettable experiences today.
Learn how to design engaging museum exhibits with interactive elements, immersive experiences, and visitor-focused strategies that boost engagement.
Learn the 14 crucial mobile app metrics you must track to maximize user engagement, improve retention, and drive predictable, sustainable revenue growth.
October’s lineup of new STQRY apps spans cities, rainforests, film sets, mountains, and more. These new apps, from our customers around the world, invite you to slow down, look closer, and learn something surprising about the places you visit.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming how local experts, museums, and destination teams create and share stories. According to a recent industry survey, 90 percent of tourism and hospitality leaders are already using or plan to use AI to stay competitive.
Travelers today crave discovery on their own terms: the freedom to explore, rewind, linger, or wander off course. For tour operators, that shift is an opportunity.