How it works
WaySnap is incredibly easy to use and has a number of different configurations or integrations available. Here we will follow the most basic use cases.
WaySnap’s small file size means it works in even low connectivity environments, giving an advantage over app downloads or GPS solutions and can easily scale to handle peak demand and seasonality experienced by some museums and non-profits.
Directions sent via SMS on day of appointment
An optional way to start directions are via integration with an array of software products to automatically send directions to the visitors mobile phone on the day of their appointment or when they park using an integrated parking product.
Scan physical signage
The typical way to start a route, the visitor simply scans a QR code on physical signage in a car park, lobby or throughout the building that gives the user the ability to search for their destination.
Visitor follows turn-by-turn directions
Each step has a corresponding photograph, description and estimated time of travel and can be toggled for wheelchair accessible routes only.
Return route or leave feedback
WaySnap provides the user the ability to search the directory for a new destination, return their route back to where they started or to rate their journey and leave feedback for the route (which you can view or export in real-time).
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