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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
In part two of this three-part blog series, we take a closer look with SEMC Executive Director, Zinnia Willits at the 2020 impact on museums and the future of digital experiences.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Southeastern Museum Conference soon realized they would need to shift their approach from a single event to member engagement and support. In this three-part blog series, STQRY sits down with SEMC Executive Director, Zinnia Willits to discuss the museum industry, digital experiences and the future.
During COVID-19, Preserve Louisiana used the STQRY app to keep the Old Governor’s Mansion open virtually, charging admission and generating revenue.
The year is off to a great start. Learn more about the newest apps we launched in January. From walking tours to educational games, we are thrilled to bring these stories to life and help our clients around the world launch digital experiences.
In this short essay, Dana Michealovich shares how museums can deliver rich, meaningful visitor experiences—even amid the challenges of the pandemic.
We are kicking off the new year by looking back at some of the last apps the STQRY team helped launch in 2020. From New York’s Staten Island to Australia’s Victoria Park, we are fortunate to work with clients located across the globe!
The Customer Success Team at STQRY helped share a lot of stories this past month! Today, we are highlighting some of our latest projects including the Westfield State Campus Tour, Sydney Open, and St. Mullins Heritage Village. Read on to learn more about our November apps-gone-live.
During the month of October, the customer success team at STQRY launched several new mobile and web applications for clients across the globe ranging from museums to apple orchards! Learn more about our growing collection of STQRY family members and their amazing stories to share.
Explore Père-Lachaise like never before with the City of Immortals app—a GPS-guided tour in French and English of Paris’s most iconic cemetery and residents.
Learn how St. Louis Public Library enhanced visitor engagement with a digital tour app during COVID-19, providing a safe, self-guided experience for all.