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For events, weddings & venues

Your venue has a name. Your guests need the gate.

Bundle every spot that matters — the ceremony, the entrance, parking, the accessible route — into one link and QR, each pinned to the metre. Drop it in the invite, the group chat and the on-site signage. No “where are you?” on the big day.

No card required · Works with Google Maps, Apple Maps & Waze

A postcode drops guests at the field, not the ceremony

Venues sprawl. The car park, the gate, the marquee and the ceremony are all “the venue” to a map app — and none of them is where your guest is standing.

The “we’re lost” texts

Guests circling a country lane or a big car park while you’re meant to be walking down the aisle.

Nobody knows where to park

Cars nose into the wrong entrance, block the caterers, miss the overflow field entirely.

Re-sending directions all week

Copy-pasting “turn at the white gate, park in the top field” to sixty people, one at a time.

Before & after

The same day, with and without the pin.

Same venue, same guests. The only difference is whether they got the exact spot — or a postcode and a group chat.

Without Loc8ID

A postcode and a group chat

  • Guests circle a country lane or a huge car park while you should be walking the aisle.
  • Cars nose into the wrong entrance, block the caterers, miss the overflow field.
  • You copy-paste “turn at the white gate” to sixty people, one at a time.
  • The accessible route is a phone call, not a pin.
  • A last-minute parking change never reaches half the guests.

With Loc8ID

One link, every spot to the metre

  • One tap drops each guest on the exact spot — parking, gate, ceremony.
  • Overflow parking and the caterers’ entrance are pinned, not guessed.
  • One link in the invite covers everyone — no more one-by-one directions.
  • The step-free route sits right alongside the rest, ready when it’s needed.
  • Move a gate or a field once; every guest gets the update.
How it works

Map it once. Share one link with everyone.

1

Pin every spot that matters

Parking, the entrance, the ceremony, the accessible route — each dropped on the real thing, to the metre. Group them as one event.

2

Add the arrival notes

“Turn at the white gate · park in the top field · step-free entrance on the right · fizz on the terrace after.”

3

Share one link & QR

Guests get every spot in a single link — drop it in the invite, the wedding site and the group chat, and print the QR on the welcome sign.

Two ways it works

Whether you plan the day or you’re a guest at it

Planners & venues

  • Bundle every arrival spot into one shareable collection — reuse it for every event at the venue.
  • Print the QR on invites, order-of-service and on-site signage.
  • Update a gate or a parking field once; everyone gets the latest.
  • See how many people opened it, so you can pre-empt the questions.

Guests

  • One tap opens navigation to the exact spot — parking, entrance, ceremony.
  • No app to install; it just opens in the map you already use.
  • The accessible route is right there when you need it.
  • Already on-site? Re-find parking or the marquee in a tap.

Built for the way people actually arrive

Every spot, one link

Parking, gate, ceremony, marquee — bundled, not scattered.

Precise to the metre

The ceremony lawn, not “the estate”.

A QR for the invite

On the save-the-date, the sign, the order of service.

Every map app

Google, Apple & Waze — no “which app?” friction.

Update any time

Move a car park or a gate; everyone gets the latest.

Accessible routes

Pin the step-free way in, right alongside the rest.

Running events all season?

One arrival experience, every event you run.

Keep a reusable map of your venue, spin up an event collection in minutes, give the team role-based access, and scale to thousands of pins on Business — so every guest, every weekend, arrives the same easy way.

Get every guest to the right spot.

Bundle your event’s arrival spots into one shareable link in under a minute — free, no card.