March brings another exciting lineup of STQRY-powered experiences from around the world.
From curated city tours in Singapore and Prague to immersive heritage walks in Scotland and interactive museum guides in the U.S., this month’s launches highlight the versatility of digital storytelling across cultures, landscapes, and visitor types.
Whether experienced on-site or from afar, these apps put powerful, self-guided exploration directly into visitors’ hands.
Read on for the latest Apps Gone Live.

What To Do Experiences
Spanning destinations across the Czech Republic and Singapore, What To Do Experiences offers a curated collection of self-guided tours designed for modern travelers seeking flexibility and depth.
With built-in audio, local insights, and seamless access via unlock codes, the platform allows users to explore everything from quick stopovers to in-depth cultural visits—all at their own pace.
From the historic streets of Prague to the vibrant energy of Singapore, each tour is crafted to highlight both iconic landmarks and hidden gems, creating a more personal and immersive way to experience each destination.

Tour Idyllwild
Set in Southern California’s scenic mountain region, the Tour Idyllwild app blends natural beauty with rich local history through an interactive, location-based experience.
Visitors can choose between walking or driving tours, uncovering historic photos, stories, and points of interest along the way. Whether exploring in person or remotely, the app offers a flexible way to engage with Idyllwild’s unique character.

Asian American Heritage Park Tour
Located in Isleton’s historic Chinese and Japanese Commercial District, the Asian American Heritage Park Tour offers a powerful and reflective visitor experience.
Through location-aware storytelling, the tour shares the history of Chinese and Japanese immigrants in California’s Delta region—highlighting both the challenges they faced and the lasting impact of their communities.
By combining accessibility with thoughtful interpretation, the experience deepens understanding and creates space for engagement.

Mount Airy Museum of Regional History Audio Guide
Located in the heart of Mount Airy, North Carolina, the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History offers a deeper look into the stories that shaped the region.
Spanning 25 stops, the MAMRH Audio Guide invites visitors to explore everything from natural history and early settlement life to Old Time music traditions and the legacy of the Saura Indians. Along the way, stories of industry and innovation—like the region’s granite quarrying and the rise of electricity—paint a vivid picture of a community evolving through time.
The app brings exhibits to life while uncovering connections between local history and broader national events.

Greenock Cemetery WW1 Walk
A quiet and reflective journey through Greenock Cemetery, this tour focuses on remembrance and personal stories from the First World War.
With 15 stops, visitors are guided through memorials and the lives behind them—offering a deeply human perspective on the impact of war. Multimedia storytelling and self-guided navigation allow visitors to engage at their own pace, creating space for reflection and connection.

Greenock Central
The Greenock Central Walk brings visitors into the heart of the town—along the historic waterfront and into the bustling town center where industry once thrived.
Through location-based audio and hands-free playback, the experience reveals stories of merchants, shipbuilders, and seafarers who shaped Greenock’s identity. With flexible pacing and intuitive navigation, visitors can explore freely while immersing themselves in the energy of the town’s past.

Greenock Southwards
Heading beyond the center, the Southwards Walk explores a different side of Greenock—one defined by elegant 19th-century architecture and expanding communities.
As visitors move through these historic streets, they uncover stories of traders, sugar refiners, and residents whose lives shaped the area’s character. The experience highlights how the town evolved outward, reflecting both growth and changing social dynamics.

Greenock Westwards
The Westwards Walk showcases Greenock’s refined west end, where architecture and landscape reflect over 250 years of development.
From The Wyllieum to the Esplanade, visitors encounter stories of influential figures—from ship captains to entertainers—while enjoying one of Scotland’s most scenic waterfronts. Automatic audio playback ensures a seamless and immersive journey.

Greenock Blitz Walk
Focusing on the events of May 6–7, 1941, the Greenock Blitz Walk offers a powerful exploration of the town during wartime.
Through firsthand accounts and location-based storytelling, visitors follow the impact of the Blitz across the town—gaining insight into both the devastation and resilience of the community.

The Nature Conservancy
Set within Indiana’s working farmland, The Nature Conservancy experience connects visitors directly to the mission and impact of the Indiana Regenerative Agriculture Network.
Through this STQRY-powered web app, users explore how regenerative practices are improving water quality—brought to life through educational tools, field-based insights, and first-hand stories from farmers leading the way. From edge-of-field drainage innovations to real-world environmental outcomes, the experience turns complex topics into accessible, engaging learning moments.
Whether visiting during a field day or exploring independently, users can move at their own pace.

Riverside Navigator
Gliding along Europe’s most iconic waterways, Riverside Navigator transforms river cruising into a fully immersive storytelling experience.
Using GPS-triggered audio, the STQRY-powered app automatically delivers rich narration as passengers pass castles, historic towns, and scenic landscapes along the riverbanks. Developed in collaboration with cruise experts and local guides, the content adapts dynamically to sailing direction and river conditions—ensuring a seamless and context-aware journey.
The result is a hands-free, deeply engaging experience that enhances every moment on the water—connecting travelers to the history, culture, and stories unfolding just beyond the deck.

Rail to Roots
With Rail to Roots, a routine train journey becomes a powerful, place-based storytelling experience.
Designed for the Tri-Rail line in South Florida, this STQRY-powered guide uncovers the rich Black history of Broward County through audio narratives tied directly to the passing landscape. As riders move through the region, stories of migration, resilience, and cultural development unfold in real time—connecting past and present.
The experience also integrates seamless wayfinding, guiding users from Fort Lauderdale Station to their Circuit shuttle connection—blending storytelling with practical navigation to support a smooth and engaging journey.

Fifth Maine Museum
Located on the picturesque Peaks Island, the Fifth Maine Museum brings together Civil War history and local heritage in a deeply immersive visitor experience.
Through its STQRY-powered app, visitors can explore the stories of the Fifth Maine Volunteer Regiment and the island community that grew around them. Guided audio tours and location-based storytelling bring exhibits to life, offering a flexible way to engage with both personal histories and broader historical context.
From the Memorial Hall—built by and for Civil War veterans—to the evocative “Stories of Soldiers in the Windows,” the experience highlights individual voices and lived experiences, creating a powerful emotional connection to the past.
Beyond its historical significance, the app also reflects the building’s evolution into a vibrant cultural space—one that continues to serve as a hub for arts, education, and community events.