We build layered treasure hunts for festivals, stages, vendors, art, sponsors, secret sets. Attendees play because the tasks are varied and the rewards are real. You walk away with verified data for every interaction on-site.
A festival's biggest engagement window isn't the weekend itself, it's the four-week arc around it. We activate all of it.
As soon as someone buys a ticket, their quest board unlocks. Countdown posts, lineup-reveal shares, a selfie with the wristband when it arrives in the post, each one earns points. By the time they get to the gate, they have a scoreboard already, and your social team has content they didn't have to produce.
This is not “scan a QR, move on.” Attendees take a selfie at the gate. Visit a food stall. Catch a set at a smaller stage. Tag the light installation. Invite a friend. Find the secret stage. Each one is a different quest template, and each one is verified automatically the moment it happens.
Points roll across all days. Squads compete. Hourly momentum drops reward late-arriving attendees. Your smaller stages fill up because they're worth double on Sunday afternoon, and the schedule flows the way you designed it to.
Every booth visit, selfie, stage check-in, and social post is tied to a verified ticket-holder with a timestamp. Export it as a CSV or push it straight to your CRM via webhook. Your vendor report writes itself. Your board report has actual numbers.
Vendors can set up their own quests from templates. For bigger festivals, our team handles configuration end to end.
The questions every festival organiser asks on the first call.
This page explains the method. The tool itself lives at festivaltreasurehunt.com, jump in to design quests, preview the attendee UI, and launch your event.