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Multi-artwork beacons

Sometimes you want one beacon to cover a group of artworks — for example, a wall of related prints or a display case with several small objects.

beacbeac supports this via multi-artwork beacons: one beacon linked to several artworks, shown to visitors as a tile grid they can tap through.

Artwork details popup

When to use it

  • A cluster of works too close together to give each one its own beacon.
  • A thematic group you want visitors to experience as a set.
  • A display case containing multiple objects.

Setting it up

  1. Pair the beacon as usual — see Pairing a beacon.
  2. Open the beacon from the Manage Beacons list and tap Edit.
  3. In the Linked artworks section, search for and add the artworks you want this beacon to cover.
  4. The order you add them in is the order visitors will see them in the tile grid.
  5. Tap Save.

When a visitor walks into the beacon's range, the app shows a grid of all linked artworks — they can tap any tile to see its full details and hear the description read aloud.

One artwork is the default

A beacon paired in the normal flow is linked to a single artwork. Adding more is what makes it a "multi-artwork" beacon — there's no separate mode to switch on.