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Shared reality for venues

Your Venue Is Already Losing Value In The Gaps Between Systems.

Pryntd turns venues into shared realities: browser native, accessibility first operating environments where audiences, staff, sponsors, security teams and digital participants understand the same space together.

16.8mdisabled people in the UK, around one quarter of the population.
93%of disabled delegates reported barriers at events in a 2025 accessibility report.
53%of UK grassroots music venues made no profit in 2025.
2025Martyn's Law received Royal Assent, creating a new preparedness horizon.
The owner problem

The Problem Is Not That Venues Are Offline. The Problem Is That They Are Fragmented.

Most venues already have technology. Ticketing platforms, access pages, cameras, training documents, event schedules, maps, CRM systems, marketing tools and sometimes digital twins.

But those systems rarely create one shared operating reality. The result is a venue that can be mapped but not understood. Sold but not fully converted. Staffed but not fully prepared. Accessible in policy but uncertain in practice. Digitised but not commercially converged.

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The loss is not inside one system. The loss happens between ticketing, access, staffing, security, digital participation and commercial strategy.
Where value leaks

Venue Leakage Is The Hidden Cost Of Fragmentation.

Venue owners do not need another dashboard that describes the problem after it has happened. They need a shared reality layer that helps recover value before intent becomes abandonment, before a guest loses confidence, before staff need to improvise and before digital attention disappears.

01

Confidence leakage

People do not buy, attend or return when they cannot understand the journey before arrival.

02

Access leakage

Disabled guests are often treated as a compliance audience, when they are actually a major demand segment.

03

Seat leakage

Blue dot fever is not just unsold inventory. It is visible uncertainty, weak demand signalling and missed conversion.

04

Staff leakage

Training loses value when procedures are detached from the real spatial context of the venue.

05

Sponsor leakage

Sponsors pay for attention, but most venues still separate physical attendance from digital participation.

06

Preparedness leakage

Safety and security procedures lose force when they live in documents rather than in role based spatial operating layers.

Beyond reasonable doubt

The Evidence Is Already In The Venue.

If people hesitate before buying, arrive uncertain, cannot participate, need extra support, miss the event remotely or leave without being captured commercially, the venue is already leaking value.

  • A guest wants to come, but cannot confidently understand the access journey.
  • A fan sees too many empty blue dots and hesitates.
  • A staff member starts a shift without knowing the space deeply enough.
  • A sponsor pays for physical reach, but the digital audience is not captured.
  • A security procedure exists, but it is not spatially embedded into everyday operations.
  • A listed building cannot be rebuilt, but still needs to become more inclusive.
  • A hybrid attendee could have paid, participated and shared, but was never offered a meaningful way in.
The Pryntd answer

Pryntd Is The Shared Reality Layer Between The Building, The Audience And The Operating Team.

Pryntd does not replace ticketing, access policy, security planning, staff training or digital twins. It connects them.

That connection is the missing layer venue owners need because the highest value losses now happen between systems, not inside one system.

Thesis

Venues have been digitised.

Digital twins, virtual tours, BIM models, cameras, sensors and ticket maps have made spaces more visible.

Contradiction

Visibility is not convergence.

Ticketing sits separately from access. Security sits separately from visitor experience. Staff training sits separately from space intelligence.

Synthesis

Shared reality activates the venue.

Pryntd unifies people, space, roles, procedures, access needs and commercial opportunity into one operating environment.

Why existing tools fall short

Existing Tools Cannot Solve This Alone.

Ticketing

Can sell a seat.

It cannot build access confidence, train staff or convert remote intent into participation.

Digital twins

Can show the building.

They do not tell staff, sponsors, audiences and security teams what each of them needs to know.

PDF access guides

Can list facilities.

They cannot create adaptive pre visit journeys that build confidence before purchase.

CCTV

Can observe what happened.

It cannot convert hesitant demand before arrival or extend participation beyond the room.

Staff manuals

Can describe procedures.

They cannot train people inside the operational reality of the space.

Livestreams

Can broadcast an event.

They cannot turn physical and digital attendance into one participatory commercial environment.

Digital twin versus shared reality

Digital Twins Show The Venue. Shared Reality Activates The Venue.

Digital twins answer

What does the space look like?

Where are the assets? How can the estate be represented? How can teams inspect and simulate the building?

Shared reality answers

Who is coming, who is excluded and what value is being lost?

What do guests need? What does staff need to know? What risks are present? What systems must coordinate? What experience can be extended and monetised?

Venue intelligence in practice

Pryntd Turns Venue Leakage Into Recoverable Participation.

This is not immersive media for its own sake. It is about turning uncertain demand, disconnected procedures, inaccessible journeys and underused digital attention into one operating and commercial surface.

Historic listed hall
Historic listed hall with digital access overlay Pre visit confidence, route intelligence and heritage safe inclusion.
Stadium crowd
Stadium crowd intelligence Flow, staffing, access and scenario coordination.
Blue dots become hybrid audience nodes
Staff training
Staff training simulation New teams learn the venue inside its operational context.
Accessible phone route
Accessible route confidence Attendees preview the journey before committing to attend.
Hybrid concert
Immersive hybrid concert Physical energy and digital participation become one shared commercial surface.
Blue dot fever

Blue Dot Fever Is The Public Symptom Of A Private Systems Problem.

Every unsold seat represents more than lost ticket revenue. It can mean weak demand confidence, unclear pricing signals, poor access information, limited pre event engagement, low hybrid capture, missed sponsor reach and a weaker room atmosphere.

  • The person who will not travel can still buy a hybrid pass.
  • The disabled guest who lacks confidence can preview the route.
  • The hesitant fan can understand the experience before purchase.
  • The sponsor can reach beyond the room.
  • The venue can monetise attention that would otherwise disappear.
  • The empty seat becomes recoverable participation.
Audience inclusion

Accessibility Is Not A Feature. It Is Lost Demand.

When disabled guests cannot understand the journey, preview the route, trust staff readiness or participate remotely, venues lose demand, secondary spend, repeat visits, brand trust and cultural relevance.

Scale

16.8 million people

The UK has around 16.8 million disabled people, approximately one quarter of the population.

Experience gap

93% report barriers

A 2025 accessibility report found 93% of disabled delegates encountered barriers at events.

Commercial lens

Confidence converts

Accessible pre visit journeys turn uncertainty into intent, attendance and repeat participation.

Heritage and preparedness

Listed Spaces Need Intelligence Around The Building.

Listed venues often cannot simply rebuild their way into accessibility. Pryntd helps add an intelligent digital, hybrid and operational layer around the building: pre visit access information, virtual previews, route confidence, staff guidance, hybrid participation and inclusive content without damaging heritage fabric.

Martyn's Law also creates a new operational pressure. Pryntd should be positioned as a preparedness and coordination layer, not as a legal compliance guarantee. It can help venues map spaces, train staff, communicate procedures, simulate scenarios and coordinate role based access to operational content.

Historic interior suitable for listed venue access intelligence
Intelligence around the fabric Accessibility improves when visitors, staff and routes share the same operational truth.
Role based convergence

One Venue. Multiple Trusted Views.

Shared reality only works when the right stakeholder sees the right operational layer. Pryntd turns one venue into multiple trusted views without fragmenting the underlying truth.

Venue Owner

Portfolio level visibility across leakage, inclusion, operational readiness, audience conversion and hybrid revenue.

  • Understand where value is escaping.
  • Recover revenue from physical plus digital audiences.
  • Turn inclusion, preparedness and participation into board level strategy.

Operations Manager

Live operational truth for staffing, wayfinding, service pressure, handovers and daily coordination.

  • Train staff inside spatial context.
  • Give teams browser native procedures by role.
  • Coordinate departments around one shared venue reality.

Accessibility Lead

Accessibility first AI systems that make routes, support needs, sensory context and pre visit confidence visible.

  • Create accessible journey previews.
  • Support inclusive content and hybrid participation.
  • Turn access from policy into confidence.

Security Lead

A preparedness and coordination layer for mapping, scenario simulation, staff communication and role based operational content.

  • Map procedures into the space.
  • Rehearse scenarios and staff awareness.
  • Support preparedness without claiming legal compliance.

Event Organiser

One shared reality layer for ticket confidence, access information, sponsor value, hybrid inventory and audience conversion.

  • Preview the experience before purchase.
  • Recover missed attendees with hybrid products.
  • Coordinate event day information with venue teams.

Sponsor

Measurable hybrid reach, inclusive brand environments and richer audience participation across the venue ecosystem.

  • Connect physical and digital activation.
  • Create accessible sponsor touchpoints.
  • Report audience layers beyond the room.

Audience

Confidence before arrival, participation during the event and meaningful presence even when physical attendance is not possible.

  • Access the venue in browser.
  • Preview journeys and content.
  • Feel present physically or digitally.
Commercial modelling

Calculate The Cost Of Fragmentation.

These calculators are scenario planners for venue teams. They are not forecasts or guarantees. They help make hidden leakage visible enough to discuss at board level.

Lost Seat Recovery Calculator

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Accessibility Demand Uplift Calculator

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Hybrid Revenue Extension Calculator

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Convergence infrastructure

Pryntd Is Built For The Venue Economy That Comes Next.

User generated shared reality infrastructure. Multi stakeholder role based access control. Browser native access. Accessibility first AI systems. Digital twins. Immersive hybrid experiences. Venue intelligence. Staff training. Audience inclusion. Revenue recovery.

User generated

Shared reality infrastructure

Venue knowledge becomes participatory, updateable and useful to the people who need it.

Role based

Operational access control

Each stakeholder sees the right layer without fragmenting the underlying truth.

Browser native

No app barrier

Audiences, staff and partners can access the shared reality layer immediately.

Revenue

Recovery and extension

Physical, digital and hybrid participation become part of one commercial model.

The unavoidable layer

The next generation of venue value will not come from showing the building more beautifully.

It will come from helping more people understand it, trust it, navigate it, work inside it, participate in it and pay for experiences connected to it.

Digital twins help venues see themselves. Pryntd helps venues recover the value they are currently losing between intent, arrival, operation and participation.

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