Activity Models
4 models that define how participants experience your activity: Fixed Order, Free Station Order, Curiosity Model, and Audio Guide. Designed for museums, schools, team building, and tourism — no app download required.
Choose the Model That Fits Your Activity
Each model is designed for a different type of activity. Click "Try it yourself" to experience the two interactive models.
Fixed Order
All groups follow the same route. Teams must complete a station before the next one unlocks — equal competition, clear narrative.
Free Station Order
All stations are open from the start. Teams can skip between stations in any order — full flexibility, no forced stops.
Curiosity Model
Visitors explore based on what interests them. The space is divided into zones, each with child stations to investigate freely.
Audio Guide
The visitor types a station number and gets content — no navigation, no forced order. Each person goes at their own pace.
Experience It Yourself
The two interactive modes — try them right now
| Activity Model | Key Idea | Best For | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed Order | Must complete a station before the next unlocks — all teams follow the same route | Team building, treasure hunts, chronological narratives | High |
| Free Station Order | Can skip between stations — no need to complete before moving on | Flexible team events, low-pressure activities | High |
| Curiosity Model | Participants choose by curiosity — zones with stations to explore independently | Museums, galleries, visitor centers | Optional |
| Audio Guide | Type a station number to get content — no navigation, no fixed order | Museums, exhibitions, digital audio guides | None |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Fixed Order and Free Station Order?
In Fixed Order, all groups follow the same route in the order you set, and must complete a station before the next one unlocks — equal competition and a clear narrative. In Free Station Order, teams can skip between stations in any order — full flexibility without forced stops at each station.
Is the Audio Guide suitable for museums?
Yes — that is exactly what it was designed for. The Audio Guide model lets museums replace their legacy audio guide without changing the physical layout of the exhibition. Instead of a static recording, visitors get rich content: text, audio, questions, images, and scoring. They type the station number in front of them and get everything in one tap — no app download required.
Can the Curiosity Model be combined with scoring?
Yes. Each station within a zone has questions and scored content. You can also set a completion bonus for finishing an entire zone — extra points when a group completes all stations in that zone.
What is the Curiosity Model?
An activity model where the experience is divided into zones, each containing several stations to explore. A selection wheel shows participants the stations within their chosen zone. They explore freely and choose the order themselves.
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