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The mediation tool built for places that have stories to tell.

Create, publish and own your visitor experience. No agency, no app to download, no losing your voice.

A mother and child, hand in hand, looking at a sculpture in a museum gallery.

Every venue deserves mediation worthy of its story.

Audio guide, visitor tour, mobile companion: polished mediation takes months of production and an agency budget. It remains the preserve of large institutions. Gidmi brings that quality within reach of every venue: a complete studio, a companion grounded in your sources, and the measure of what works. In hours, on your own.

Read the manifesto

The product, in four moments.

You stay in charge, every step of the way.

See the full product

  • Create

    Assemble a tour in hours. Pick an editorial intent: to comprehend, to imagine, to reflect. The AI assistant helps you draft, your voice decides. A complete studio, no agency.

    Discover the studio

    The tour editor in the Gidmi Studio, with its rich text and interactive badges.
    ImagineSolitary wind and strings0:00 / 1:42
  • Companion

    An audio guide that becomes a companion, in each visitor's language. No app to download: a QR scan is all it takes. They no longer just listen: they dig, question, dialogue. Always grounded in your sources, never elsewhere.

    See the companion

    This man turns his back to us. Before him stretches a sea of fog without end. His very stance is a manifesto, painted in 1818. Where Antiquity placed the hero facing us, German Romanticism turns him around. It is no longer his face that speaks, but what he beholds.

  • Control

    Your texts stay yours, editable by your team at any hour, no vendor required. Your brand, your tone, your identity: the mediation carries them end to end. And the AI answers only from your sources, never inventing.

    Stay in charge

    Sources

    4 sources · 50 pages

    • Exhibition catalogue, The Romantic Sublime.pdf

      24 pages

      Ready
    • Caspar David Friedrich, monograph.pdf

      8 pages

      Ready
    • carcades-museum.org/the-romantic-sublime

      12 pages indexed

      Ready
    • Object labels, Friedrich room.pdf

      6 pages

      Ready

    + Add a source

    Mediation intent

    UnderstandObserveReflectImagineDeepen

    Voice

    Aurélien
    Narrator · warmPremium

    Instructions

    Present the work so visitors feel the vertigo of the romantic sublime.
  • Insights

    Finally know what holds your visitors, and what loses them. Languages, attendance, step-by-step completion, change over time. Not a dashboard to forget: a loop that feeds your next rewrite.

    See the indicators

    The Romantic Sublime · Completion

    5 steps · 7 d

    • The Morning

      92%

    • Gothic Cathedral

      84%

    • The Wanderer

      78%

    • High Mountains

      45%

    • View of Dresden

      71%

    Audience · Languages

    7 d

    • French

      62%

    • English

      24%

    • German

      9%

    • Spanish

      5%

    Attendance

    324 · 7 d

    Mo

    Tu

    We

    Th

    Fr

    Sa

    Su


The Louis Braille Museum, in Coupvray.

Case study.

The Louis Braille Museum.

A mediation designed for screen readers, with an easy-read tour, deployed in-house by the museum's team.

What this changes, concretely.

Cost

12×

cheaper

Than an agency, like-for-like: a one-hour, multilingual tour.

Speed

3 h

to publish

Once sources are prepared, your team produces a tour in an afternoon.

Autonomy

100%

editable

Texts editable by your team, any hour, without asking a vendor.

Adoption

0 apps

to download

A QR scan and the companion opens. No install, no friction.

Accessibility

100%

accessible

Multilingual, screen readers, easy-read tour. Not an added module, a starting condition.

European hosting

French team. Data hosted in Europe, GDPR-compliant.

AI grounded in your sources

Answers from your texts. Says "I don't know" rather than invent.

No lock-in

Your content stays exportable. No vendor dependency.

Let's give your venue a voice.

Join the first museums, galleries and heritage sites building this with us.

Or write to us: contact@getgidmi.com