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Get to know your visitors

How many visitors are using your app? What language is getting the most hits? Which guide is most popular and how long do visitors stay on one guide location? We know that this information is valuable to our customers and have therefore redesigned our statistics for both new and existing customers. When you become an OnSpotStory customer you receive a Google Data Studio link that enables you to get a detailed overview of how your app is used. The document is continually updated and can be re-visited whenever you [...]

Audio guide for young and old at Stockholm Cathedral

Located in the heart of the Old Town, Stockholm Cathedral receives many tourists as well as local visitors. The staff noted visitors had an appetite for learning more about the medieval church and wanted to offer an easy way to access information in several different languages. The solution? A web app. Starting out with three tours in Swedish and English the audio guide provides insight into the building of the cathedral, the Protestant Reformation in Sweden and a battle between church and crown. Receiving payment [...]

Last week for Gladiators exhibition in Jönköping

How did one become a gladiator? You still have another week (until august 12th) to catch the travelling exhibition Gladiators – Heroes of the Colosseum in Jönköping and find out all about the era of gladiators. This exciting and interactive exhibition will teach you about gladiatorial games, Colosseum and how it was to live at that time. Get fully immersed with the drama-packed audio guide produced by sound engineer Ulf Söderberg and hosted on the OnSpotStory web app platform. The guide is available in English, Swedish [...]

New app at The Gotland Museum links stories with places

The Gotland Museum is the Mecca of Gotland's cultural history. The museum recently launched a new app to complement their exhibitions. Henrik Ramberg, the Project Manager, tells us about their app aspirations: “We hope to lift stories and objects that for various reasons have ended up in the dark. An ambition we have is to link the stories with the physical locations on the island where the stories and objects come from”. Add-on: The Gotland Museum will have 10 OnSpotStory PLUS units to offer visitors. These are all-inclusive solutions [...]

Something for everyone at Läckö-Kinnekulle

The destination Läckö-Kinnekulle is located in Skaraborg between Sweden’s two biggest lakes Vänern and Vättern. The area has plenty of beautiful nature to offer, especially for cycling, hiking and paddling. They’ve decided to let tourists explore this fascinating landscape with a new app, starting out with three tours: Kållandsö and Kinnekulle by car, and a city walk around Lidköping. Keeping visitors in the know with an events calendar The Läckö-Kinnekulle app will include an events calendar, a great way of informing visitors about what [...]

Holistic thinking at Medelhavsmuseet

Friday afternoon offered not only sunshine and Cypriote antiquities, but a good meeting with Mathias Bergendahl at Medelhavsmuseet. The museum is in the process of taking their digital and marketing strategy to the next level. They want to offer visitors an experience with a low threshold, where the different information channels – signs, website, audioguide etc. – interact sensibly and seamlessly, from the first image that meets you as you come into the museum. Having seen an increase of 33% visitors in the last quarter, the [...]

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