A working demo built at real-world scale, and a growing list of venues where NFC wayfinding replaces paper maps.
To demonstrate TapTheMap at realistic scale, we built a working demo using Brookfield Zoo Chicago's publicly available venue map. The zoo's 216-acre campus — with over 450 species across dozens of exhibits, multiple parking lots, and several entry gates — is exactly the kind of large, complex venue where guests spend their first ten minutes trying to figure out where they are. This demo shows what the guest experience looks like when NFC wayfinding is in place: tap a sticker, get the map, start walking.
216-acre campus
Multiple entry points
450+ species across 30+ exhibits
We'll build a free demo using your venue's own map — or work with you to find the right map to start with. You'll be able to test the full tap-to-map experience on your own phone before you commit to anything. No obligation, no sales pressure, no follow-up calls unless you want them.
If you're exploring ways to improve guest wayfinding, reduce paper map costs, or modernize the visitor experience, a demo is the fastest way to find out whether NFC wayfinding makes sense for your venue. We can use a map you already have, or provide guidance on what makes an ideal phone-optimized venue map.
Request a Free DemoAs venues go live with TapTheMap, they'll appear here with details about the venue, the wayfinding challenge they faced, and measurable results from the deployment.
We'll build a free demo for your venue — no commitment required.