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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
We're looking for a bit of help at STQRY. We like to think we're doing our bit to make a dent in the culture and heritage and tourism space but there's so much more to be done.
Discover Glen Barnes' journey from My Tours CEO to STQRY CPO. Learn about the critical decisions that shaped his success as an innovative tech leader.
Our newest apps have started 2022 with a bang! With plenty of walking tours to choose from that will take you all over the world, we’re excited to see so many apps highlighting historic towns and landmarks. We also released an app that focuses more on the sciences, and one that serves as a companion guide for a gallery by an accomplished artist. Keep reading to check them out!
Get to know Genevieve Hauck from the STQRY team as she shares her passion for travel, art, and marketing in this behind-the-scenes Q&A.
When it comes to privacy, you have nothing to worry about with the STQRY App Builder. In this article, we answer the most commonly asked security question: Do your apps collect data? Learn about why this question is important and how we address privacy concerns.
When visitors come to your museum, you want them to be engaged, immersed, and excited to come back. Done right, a museum app can be one of the most effective and affordable ways to engage each and every visitor. You can use your museum app to provide context and storytelling, as well as to share important resources.
Discover how STQRY CEO Thomas Dunne leads with vision and agility in a changing world, transforming tourism through smart SaaS and bold entrepreneurship.
During the month of December, we had wonderful apps go live offering tours to help enhance the experience surrounding certain destinations. We even had an app created by students between the ages of 9 and 12!
Explore how the US Forest Service and Parks Canada are transforming outdoor interpretation with STQRY apps, enhancing conservation, education, and wayfinding.
Learn how Renée Ingram and Ran Yan are leveraging digital tech for historical preservation in the 2022 STQRY Summit, preserving African American heritage.