Powerful Navigation with the BindiMaps Kiosk
Small but powerful navigation in a tablet.
Indoor Navigation Solution
Accessible navigation with our Kiosk
The BindiMaps kiosk has the power of a large navigation kiosk, in the size of a tablet.Â
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Visitors can independently navigate indoors using the BindiMaps interactive Kiosk, reducing the need to ask for directions and minimising staff interruptions.
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The BindiMaps Kiosk software can be easily deployed onto your current hardware, or we can provide the hardware needed to get started quickly.
Enhanced navigation experience
Allow everyone who enters your space to browse destinations and routes without the need to stop and ask for directions
Powerful but minimal
Eliminate the need to install large interactive kiosks that require complicated installation. The BindiMaps Kiosk is easy to place on a table, reception desk or in a freestanding slimline stand.
A seamless setup
The BindiMaps team will design, configure, and physically deploy the BindiMaps Kiosk throughout selected destinations in your space.
BindiMaps Navigation Kiosk
The power of a big directory, but small.
Quick search and directions
Our featured categories offer one-click directions for common locations such as toilets and exit
Visitor Analytics
By pairing the BindiMaps Kiosk with the BindiLytics platform, you can access valuable insights effortlessly, such as usage patterns and search terms
Enhanced accessibility features
The Kiosk to mobile hand-off allows users to seamlessly transfer the Kiosk directions to the BindiMaps App for turn-by-turn, enhanced accessible navigation
Learn how the BindiMaps Kiosk transforms the Visitor Experience
The BindiMaps Kiosk Navigation Journey
A kiosk gives users a fixed reference point in a space which allows them to familiarise themselves to the location
Visitors will then search for a destination, or browse the categories to quickly and easily plot their path
The accessible routes function avoids stairs and other obstacles to provide a clear path for wheelchair users and people with prams
Visitors can scan the QR code on the kiosk to get step-by-step directions on their phone via the BindiMaps app
The BindiMaps Kiosk Navigation Journey
A kiosk gives users a fixed reference point in a space which allows them to familiarise themselves to the location
Visitors will then search for a destination, or browse the categories to quickly and easily plot their path
The accessible routes function avoids stairs and other obstacles to provide a clear path for wheelchair users and people with prams
Visitors can scan the QR code on the kiosk to get step-by-step directions on their phone via the BindiMaps app
Make your space accessible with BindiMaps Product Suite
BindiWeb
- Everything in BindiMaps App
BindiWeb includes all the features in our foundation app - BindiMaps plus more!
- Web-based Interactive Map
- BindiWeb Link Integration
- Journey Planning Tools
- App-free Navigation
BindiMaps App
- Real-time Localisation
- Managed Service
- Proximity Alerts
- Live Location Sharing
- BindiLytics Spatial Analytics
- Customer Success Access
- Accessibility Features
- BindiLink Integration
- Installation Support
Kiosk
- Everything in BindiMaps App
BindiWeb includes all the features in our foundation app - BindiMaps plus more!
- Visitor-facing Kiosk
- QR-based Wayfinding
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