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Recent Partner Launches: May 2026
The Driftscape ecosystem continues to grow with exciting new interactive digital experiences going live for visitors. Our May 2026 launch roundup highlights how tourism boards, downtown business districts, and heritage sites are putting themselves on the map. Discover how communities from Dawson City, Yukon to Launceston Central, Tasmania are using our simple mobile tour platform to replace outdated print guides, map local hidden gems, and give visitors a flexible path direct

Driftscape
May 222 min read


Turning visitor engagement into local business visibility for BIAs
Many BIAs find that the challenge isn't a lack of promotion, but rather the difficulty of helping visitors find local businesses once they arrive. In this post, we look at how BIA managers can use a BIA digital app to move beyond broad campaigns and create structured paths for discovery. Using evidence from Downtown Tempe, we explore how digital trails can help surface business specials and provide measurable data to support local economic development.

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 305 min read


Is 2026 the right time for your BIA to try interactive tourism storytelling?
Is 2026 the right time for your BIA to try interactive tourism storytelling? This article explains how BIAs can use digital maps, self-guided tours, coupons, contests, check-ins, and local stories to support member businesses and make districts easier to explore. Learn when this approach works well, what to measure, what mistakes to avoid, and how to start with one focused campaign instead of a large digital overhaul.

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 2815 min read


Why your destination map might be too busy and how to help visitors decide what to do next
A busy destination map can often lead to visitor indecision. In this post, we explore why your city guide app with map might be overwhelming for users and how to shift toward a decision-focused tool. Featuring practical steps for tourism teams and insights from Visit Sitka, this guide explains how to balance comprehensive business listings with a clean, usable interface that helps visitors confidently decide where to go next.

Andrew Applebaum
23 avril5 min de lecture


Making local exploration easier for small towns without adding staff
Small towns do not need more staff to improve how visitors explore; they need a better way to organize what is already there. This post looks at how using an app to explore a city can help lean tourism teams reduce discovery friction. By focusing on automated business listings and offline-ready maps, communities can help visitors find hidden gems without creating a heavy administrative burden. Learn from the Visit Sitka case study and prepare your destination for the summer s

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 215 min read


Audio tour or map-first guide? Choose for your visitor context
Choosing between an audio tour app and a map-first guide shouldn't be based on trends. For tourism teams at DMOs, BIAs, and museums, the right choice depends on the visitor's goal. While audio works well for deep storytelling, maps are often more practical for navigating busy districts. This guide provides a framework to help you choose a format that fits your destination's specific context and reduces the risk of investing in the wrong experience.

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 165 min read


Stop the drop-off: How to design self-guided tours people actually finish
Most self-guided tours feel forgettable because they are built like information dumps instead of real visitor journeys. In this post, Andrew explores why some routes lose momentum and offers a practical framework for designing experiences that people actually finish. Using lessons from the Michigan Heroes Museum, we look at how focusing on pacing and flow can improve visitor engagement and provide better data for your tourism stakeholders.

Andrew Applebaum
14 avril5 min de lecture


Museum explanation cards: Examples, best practices, and a writing template
Writing museum explanation cards is a balancing act between providing facts and keeping visitors engaged. This post covers the practical steps for creating effective labels, including a writing template and tips for establishing a clear visual hierarchy. We explore how to manage limited space by focusing on human stories and how digital tools can help you offer deep-dive content or multilingual options without adding physical clutter to your gallery walls.

Andrew Applebaum
Mar 244 min read


Self Guided Trips: 10 Itineraries Destinations Can Package Into Experiences
Is your downtown hitting its full potential? This guide breaks down how BIAs and DMOs can use self guided trips to turn passive visitors into active explorers. From "hidden gem" art walks to gamified scavenger hunts, discover 10 itinerary ideas and real-world success stories (like Thunder Bay’s 1000% engagement spike) that prove digital storytelling drives local economic growth.

Andrew Applebaum
Feb 263 min read


Self Guided Walking Tour: How to Design a Route People Actually Finish
Stop losing visitors at stop three. This guide breaks down how to design a self guided walking tour that people actually finish. From the "Breadcrumb" storytelling method to the gamification secrets used by the Downtown Carleton Place BIA, learn how to turn a simple walk into an immersive travel experience that drives foot traffic and supports local businesses.

Andrew Applebaum
Feb 123 min read


Marketing in Travel: 9 Tactics to Increase Visitation Without a Bigger Budget
Marketing in travel doesn't have to break the bank. Andrew, our digital tourism expert, shares 9 practical, low-cost tactics to increase visitation. From the success of Downtown Carleton Place BIA’s scavenger hunts to Bruce County’s reward-based engagement, learn how to use digital tools to turn existing local assets into major visitor draws.

Andrew Applebaum
Jan 274 min read


Turn Your Local Events Into Year-Round Visitor Experiences
Stop letting your festival momentum disappear on Monday morning. Andrew explains how BIA and DMO managers can use a digital engagement scavenger hunt to turn one-off events into year-round visitor experiences. Learn from real-world examples like Riverview and Carleton Place on how to drive foot traffic, support local businesses, and save money on print materials—all while giving visitors a fun, interactive reason to explore your town every single day.

Andrew Applebaum
Jan 14 min read


How to Design a Winter Walking Tour That Locals Actually Use
Don't let the January slump quiet your streets. Learn how to design a winter walking tour app experience that locals actually use. By combining "warm-up" points, audio storytelling, and digital rewards, you can transform your downtown into an immersive winter destination that supports local businesses even in the coldest months.

Andrew Applebaum
Dec 25, 20254 min read


What Is a Self Guided Tour? The 24/7 Tour Guide for Small Towns
It’s 4:45 PM on a Friday, and your visitor center is about to lock its doors. Just as the deadbolt clicks, a car pulls up packed with eager tourists. Unless you have the budget for triple-time weekend staffing, those visitors are left wandering with an outdated paper map. Here is how a digital tour changes the game for small towns.

Andrew Applebaum
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Boost Visitor Experience: Creative Ideas for DMOs
Modern travelers seek authentic, interactive visitor experiences. DMOs can leverage simple mobile tools and gamification to transform passive visits into active exploration. Strategies like the Hardy Boys Scavenger Hunt (1,300+ completions) and the Bruce County rewards program (18,000+ visits) prove that low-effort, high-fun campaigns boost engagement, drive foot traffic to local businesses, and offer measurable ROI.

Andrew Applebaum
Nov 13, 20254 min read


Why You Should Meet Driftscape at Rendez-vous Canada (RVC 2026)
Are your destination's stories stuck in a brochure rack? At RVC 2025, the best travel storytelling is digital. Join Andrew and the Driftscape team in Winnipeg to see how small towns and big DMOs are using interactive maps to drive ROI. Discover how Crescent Heights BIA saved $6,800 in print costs while generating 5,000+ visitor interactions. Stop by our booth at the RBC Convention Centre to turn your local history into an immersive mobile experience!

Andrew Applebaum
May 7, 20253 min read
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