OnCell Mobile Experiences
We offer the services your visitors want! - Cell Phone Tours with Easy Set-Up
- Texting Games and Scavenger Hunts
- Mobile Web Tours for Images & Video
- Mobile Giving
- iPhone Applications
- Marketing Help
- Visitor Statistics
- Visitor Feedback Line
Create your cell phone tour OnCell provides the technology to create interactive audio tours for cell phones & smartphones. Let your visitors listen and learn at their own pace.
Connect with visitors Develop and customize your cell phone tour through OnCell’s industry-leading web platform, MyOnCell. Set up text messaging or mobile giving. Follow the statistics OnCell's comprehensive visitor reports provide key metrics to track program activity, analyze results and make decisions. OnCell Service Features: - Free trial available
- Content is delivered to your visitor's cell phone
- No equipment purchases are necessary
- Your content can be recorded over the phone or uploaded via your PC
- Tour line can be a local phone number
- A web interface provides administrative access to your tour
- 24/7 real-time statistics provide management data
- Visitor interpretation line records sound bites on your exhibits
- Activity alerts to know you have new data
- Tour content can be repurposed for podcasts / downloadable MP3
- Multiple languages supported
- Summary and detail levels of content supported
- Client Account Manager (CAM) is assigned to help you build and launch your tour
- 24/7 support
- Industry-leading value
- Affordable pricing - starting at $50 per month
- Seasonal pricing available
- Streaming Audio & Video to smartphones
- myoncell.mobi (mobile web link for all tours and compatible with smart phones)
- Donation line for mobile giving
- Captioning for ADA compliance
- Geo-Tagging on Google Maps
- Text Messaging
- iPhone Application
- Visitor Feedback Line
OnCell Snacking Our latest evolution in audio interpretation solutions addresses audiences that prefer to "snack" on exhibit audio content rather than "invest" in an entire tour. Snacking strategies allow visitors to choose which exhibits or points of interest in which they are most interested, while taking advantage of impulsive decisions to access audio content. |
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