More than a map listing
Maps show where a city is. MemoArc helps explain why the city is worth visiting, remembering, and exploring nearby.
MemoArc gives municipalities, tourism teams, archives, libraries, museums, and cultural departments a verified city page for stories, places, events, local tips, public campaigns, and Real Visitor Moments.
The core promise
A city account should become a long-term public asset. It helps visitors understand why the city matters, helps residents contribute public memories, and gives local businesses warmer visibility inside the city story.
Maps show where a city is. MemoArc helps explain why the city is worth visiting, remembering, and exploring nearby.
The city page can guide visitor interest toward museums, restaurants, hotels, events, attractions, and local experiences.
Contribution campaigns and Real Visitor Moments let the city grow from official stories and public memories together.
Included value
Create a verified city page with history, attractions, events, local facts, archive posts, and practical visitor guidance.
Connect the city story to relevant hotels, restaurants, museums, venues, attractions, routes, and local experiences.
Invite residents and visitors into contribution campaigns while keeping rights confirmation and moderation in place.
Use Real Visitor Moments as public visual proof from people who were actually there, while sponsored or commissioned content stays clearly separate.
Measure views, clicks, campaign interest, map/context visibility, and local-business engagement through privacy-safe analytics.
Official posts, sponsored campaigns, commissioned creator work, and Real Visitor Moments are clearly separated. Public visitor memories can strengthen a place page, while paid or hosted content stays labeled.
Launch pricing from this level for selected early verified cities, towns, tourism teams, museums, libraries, and archive teams. Larger scopes can be quoted.
Small towns, local museums, tourism teams, and first municipality launches
9 900 kr billed yearly
€75/month equivalent (825 kr)
250 GB storage included
Towns/cities with active archives or tourism teams
24 900 kr billed yearly
€189/month equivalent (2 075 kr)
1 TB storage included
Larger cities, regional archives, and cultural departments
59 000 kr billed yearly
€447/month equivalent (4 917 kr)
3 TB storage included
Launch workflow
Apply with the city/town, public owner, rights contact, first archive goal, and starter media.
MemoArc reviews civic fit, contribution rules, archive rights, and the best first city plan.
Launch one useful city story first: guide, archive timeline, campaign, local route, or official collection.
Expand into public contributions, seasonal campaigns, local business clusters, analytics, and production services.
Optional growth services
The subscription covers the platform. Production, creator coordination, campaign work, and managed social support are quoted separately so each project has clear scope, quality, usage rights, and deliverables.
Short photo/video session for a focused place, event, museum trail, seasonal story, or local business route.
Ask about this serviceOne documentation day with edited media, upload help, metadata, and collections for the official city page.
Ask about this serviceRecurring seasonal documentation and campaign planning for cities that want fresh tourism and archive material through the year.
Ask about this serviceCustom heritage documentation, deeper archive work, production planning, and multi-team city storytelling support.
Ask about this serviceMemoArc reviews official accounts before payment so the launch starts with the right owner, plan, rights contact, first story, and trust level.
Request launch reviewQuestions
City Starter is a smaller paid first-launch plan for towns or teams that want to start focused. It gives the city a real official presence before expanding into a larger archive plan when the value is clear.
The subscription covers the platform, archive, discovery, campaigns, analytics, and admin tools. Photo/video production and creator coordination are separate add-ons.
Yes. The city page can become the trusted layer, while local businesses are connected through nearby discovery, campaign collections, routes, and relevant visitor intent.