
Walk to the next marker
The map shows the distance to the next marker. The challenge only unlocks once the participant arrives.
Design a digital challenge course where participants steer a 3D avatar on a map with their phone and complete the missions along the route you want.
Drop the markers at the locations where you want participants to take on the challenges.
Add the task, instructions, images and/or videos.
Publish the experience and share it however you like. Participants steer their avatar by walking the route where you placed the markers. Submissions are scored automatically by the AI judge or manually by you, and shown live on the leaderboard.

The map shows the distance to the next marker. The challenge only unlocks once the participant arrives.

The task description appears as an instruction video or as text. Depending on your settings, participants either submit photo proof, video proof, or simply mark the task as completed.

The submission is scored by the AI judge or manually by you, and the points show up on the leaderboard right away.
Create a workout route through a park with an exercise at every marker — squats at the bench, sprints across the field, planks by the fountain. A gym session that feels like an adventure.
Split colleagues into teams and send them out on a mix of physical, creative and social challenges. Sing a song in the square, build a tower of leaves, pose like the statue.
Scout leaders and teachers set age-appropriate challenges across a camp or schoolyard. Groups race to finish every task first and collect points along the way.
Challenges are physical by nature. Participants run, jump, stretch, and explore — it's exercise disguised as fun.
Fitness drills, creative tasks, social dares, mindfulness exercises — challenges can be anything you imagine. Mix and match for variety.
Participants only need their phone and their body. No props, no supplies, no special gear — just show up and start.
Challenges are naturally social. Teams cheer each other on, compete for the fastest time, and bond through shared effort.
People remember what they did, not what they read. Completing a real physical challenge at a real place creates stories worth retelling.
Give visitors and locals a new way to explore your city, with challenges that engage on a whole new level.