This guided demo follows a fictional summer festival with food vendors, live stages, family-friendly activities, amenities, and timed moments across a busy waterfront event.
Start with the event landing page, then move into the map and featured places.
Flagship event
July 17-19, 2026
Three days on the Toronto waterfront
Harbourfront Promenade
Waterfront stages, food lane, and family dock
Map-first attendee flow
Open the event, enter the map, find places fast
Moments that feel real
Stages, schedule moments, saves, and attendee discovery without demo sprawl
Attendee view
Find food, stages, experiences, and amenities from one event link.
Featured place
Lakeside Taco Co.
Waterfront food stop with quick directions from the main stage
One tap into the real event flow
What you'll see
This demo follows the experience from event setup to attendee map use, so you can see the product the way an organizer and their attendees would.
See a polished summer festival with clear zones, categories, featured places, and map-first wayfinding from the start.
Use a single landing page that frames the event clearly, then moves attendees into the live map without an app download.
Follow the real attendee flow: open the event, browse food and stages, tap a place, and get directions fast.
Close with lightweight proof of value: what attendees opened, where they navigated, and which parts of the event drew attention.
Why this event
This demo event has enough variety to show discovery, wayfinding, and attendee value right away, while still feeling like something a real organizer could launch.
Show what an organizer is publishing without sending buyers into unfinished back-office flows or extra platform sprawl.
The strongest proof remains simple: open a link, find a place, tap in, and get directions.
Analytics land better after the attendee story, as confirmation that the map was actually used.
This demo stays focused on the map, the attendee experience, and the organizer value that matter most first.
See it live
Start on the event landing page, enter the map, and see how the experience works on a real event story.