Use QR Codes, GPS Maps, Keypad Numbers, and Orienteering Hints for Self Guided Tour Navigation

Helping your visitors easily find their way through exhibits and tours is essential for building inclusive, accessible experiences. Tourient makes this a snap with more way-finding options than any other platform, all included for free.

Icon displaying a navigation arrow following a path to a destination represented by a checkmark.

Orienteering Hints

Starting small, orienteering hints display on tour stops, helping visitors orient themselves after arriving.

Screenshot of the app showing an orienteering hint between the stop title and the get directions button

Maps, in any app.

GPS enabled tours plot tour stops (as latitude and longitude pairs) onto a built-in map. Other tours can make use of custom multi-level building maps. We support Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze for directions links.

Screenshot of Tourient showing built-in map in light mode and dark mode.

QR codes made simple

If you've ever tried a "free QR code generator" to find out it's not actually free, you'll appreciate that Tourient generates customizable, trackable, and sharable QR codes right in the app.

They can be downloaded in just a few clicks.

Branded QR code example

Keypads. Easy as 1-2-3.

If you find QR codes finicky, or prefer the subtle elegance of a series of numbers, keypad wayfinding may be the right fit for your needs.

Set your tour stops to be accessible by any sequence of numbers from one digit to 100 (if you want to make it really hard).

Screenshot of Tourient keypad interface.

Feeling less structured? We support freeform tours, too.

Prefer a meandering tour, with no specific order or structure? A free form tour may be for you. Simply choose 'none' as your wayfinding method, and let visitors find their own way.

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Build better tours with Tourient