A ticketing experience built for Museums & Galleries

Dedicated features built with visitors in mind — from general admission ticketing to memberships and donations — dedicated to meeting the needs of museums, galleries and historic venues.

Connecting people to education through first-class digital experiences

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    Group & School booking forms

    No more linking off to Google Forms! Skyway’s custom form builder allows staff to create flexible, on-brand forms which integrate into your site seamlessly and enable you to capture all data with ease. In not using a 3rd party for forms, trust is maintained as users navigate from and to form pages.

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    Education classes

    Skyway can manage a large variety of class setups and can be customised to suit any organisation’s requirements. Whether it’s RSVP’ing to free classes, adding application forms, health & safety forms, age restrictions, virtual classes, and more — Skyway can handle it.

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    Booking time slots

    In Skyway, users can book individual time slots in three easy steps:

    1. Select a date from the calendar.

    2. Select a time, with availability indicators denoting sold-out and nearly sold-out slots.

    3. Select tickets, including any concession prices available.

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    QR codes and digital tickets

    Skyway generates unique QR codes for each member, creating a seamless entry experience for patrons.

    Digital tickets can reduce the administrative, financial and environmental costs for organisations with the added convenience for the user.

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Case Study

Honolulu Museum of Art

Honolulu Museum of Art is the largest art museum in Hawaii, attracting over 300,000 visitors annually from all around the world.

Using Skyway, HoMA were able to address the differing needs of locals and tourists, ensuring members would be able to take full advantage of their benefits, and also house a growing digital collection of over 15,000 artworks.

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HoMA’s challenges and how Skyway solves them

 
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Users struggling to find their member information, leading to long queues for HoMA’s members’ nights

In Skyway’s account area, membership QR codes are displayed prominently and ready to scan on mobile devices. Renewal reminders and unique referral URLs help users to renew memberships and redeem gifts with ease and speed.

 
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Controlling the flow of traffic to enable safer social distancing

Using Skyway’s timed entry functionality, users are able to book a time slot for their visit in three easy steps, with availability indicators allowing users to pick quieter times if they wish to do so. This reassures users about numbers in the museum itself, whilst also preventing queues and overwhelming front-of-house staff.

 
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Users not being able to take full advantage of HoMA’s growing digital collection

In integrating with the museum’s existing eMuseum platform users are now able to search the database and view individual artworks, and are even able to save artworks to their account for future reference.