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The latest news from the STQRY team
The latest news from the STQRY team
It’s that time of year again. Time to start planning which museum conferences you’ll attend in 2023—and which new cities you’ll visit and restaurants you’ll try.
To create a driving tour app, you need to choose the right app builder, map out your stops, create your content, and setup GPS triggers.
There are a variety of software platforms for the tourism industry, including audio guide apps, CRMs, operations platforms, and more.
Last month, several informative and immersive apps launched – from the Vineyards in Sydney, Australia, to the Bothnian Sea in Finland. Read on to learn more about the latest “Apps Gone Live,” highlighting some of the most popular destinations and hidden gem attractions globally.
Try this visitor experience software to help you provide a more engaging and meaningful experience for your visitors.
Last month, a number of compelling and intriguing apps were launched. Read on to learn more about the latest “Apps Gone Live,” highlighting all types of global destinations from museums and cultural centers to college campuses and libraries.
Last month, a number of informational and entertaining apps were launched. Read on to learn more about the latest “Apps Gone Live,” highlighting historic and fun destinations around the world.
Museums, cultural sites, and other attractions are offering mobile apps and mobile tour guide experiences to engage visitors before, during, and after their trips. But do these apps and mobile-friendly sites actually have a positive impact on the visitor experience? Read more to find out.
The Brattleboro Words Trail wins a 2022 AASLH award for its interactive app and rich storytelling that celebrates Vermont’s literary and indigenous history.
A mobile guide app should never act as a replacement for helpful docents—but it can act as a useful complement. Here's why mobile apps and docents work well in combination, plus key benefits of mobile guides that you might not know about.