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How The VoiceMap App Provides Audio Tours Through A Wide Network Of Partners

How The VoiceMap App Provides Audio Tours Through A Wide Network Of Partners. VoiceMap drapes stories over statues and paints them onto walls. It pins them to art, plants them in national parks, and anchors them like buoys in busy rivers. Then, when people come along, there they are, neatly tied together by audio walks, cycles, drives, train trips and boat rides.

Its tours reveal charm in Paris, decadence in LA, and a community with Asian roots at the centre of Cape Town. They indulge in nostalgia for Beijing’s vanishing hutongs and feed an appetite for Rome’s trattoria and Madrid’s tapas. There’s even a tour of London’s Theatreland by Sir Ian McKellen, one of its most celebrated performers. To go out and do it – or any of them – all people need is its free audio tour app for iPhones and Android devices.

VoiceMap’s tours are produced by insightful local storytellers, including journalists, filmmakers, novelists, podcasters, and tour guides. VoiceMap works offline, after the client downloads a tour, the audio will be available offline along with an offline map. With GPS autoplay, customers can focus on their surroundings, put in their headphones, tap on start and let VoiceMap guide them. If they do wander off in the wrong direction, VoiceMap will play an audio alert, and they can follow the map on their screen to the next location.

VoiceMap is the most discoverable audio tour app. It’s optimised for search and it offers distribution through a wide network of partners. It knows what works from experience and it will help people through every step of publishing and promoting the perfect tour. Experience the magic of VoiceMap’s GPS audio walks, cycles, drives and even boat rides. They’re like podcasts that move with its clients, to tell stories about what they are seeing right now.

Navigating backroads by car isn’t the same as weaving through alleyways on foot. Neither is listening at museums and taking a virtual tour at home. That’s why the VoiceMap app has features that fit the context. Its dashboard for publishers makes it easy to track key metrics like ratings, downloads and the sales. Customers can manage vouchers there too, as well as monthly payments.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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