Attraction Photo Sales Software in Tunisia
Capture every guest at the gate, identify them by NFC tag or selfie, add a Magic Shot, and close the sale at an offline-first kiosk that runs even when the Wi-Fi drops.
Zoos, aquariums, museums and observation decks photograph guests at the entrance and exit but lose most of that revenue because guests are mid-visit, hard to re-find, and gone before they ever see a print. Fotiqo's attraction photo sales software identifies each guest by NFC tag, QR wristband or a single selfie, lifts the shot with an AR Magic Shot, and closes the sale at a self-service kiosk that keeps taking card and cash even with no internet.
In Tunisia: Tunisia's Mediterranean resort corridor around Sousse and Hammamet serves a heavily European (French, German, British) guest base on all-inclusive packages, so galleries must deliver in several languages and price in Tunisian dinar. It's a high-volume, price-sensitive market where automation protects already-thin margins.
Shooting conditions: Hot, dry summers with consistent sunshine along the Sahel coast give long, predictable shooting days from May through September.
What Attraction Photo Sales Software does for Tunisia
Match a guest at the exit by tapping an NFC tag, scanning a QR wristband, or letting them take one selfie for on-device face recognition — the selfie vector is deleted the instant it matches, so you stay GDPR-clean.
Drop an animated character, themed backdrop or 3D element into the entrance photo, sold as a paid add-on at zero production cost — the kind of keepsake a zoo or aquarium guest will pay extra for.
The sale point runs camera to SSD to kiosk over local Wi-Fi as a closed loop: it completes Stripe Terminal card and cash sales with no internet, unlocks the photos to the guest's phone instantly, and syncs to the cloud overnight.
A screen with a camera detects an approaching guest and auto-displays their own photos on the TV — turning the exit queue into a self-running sales pitch while staff stay free.
Frequently asked questions
Three ways, configurable per attraction: tap an NFC tag or scan a QR wristband that ties every later shot to that guest, or have the guest take one selfie and on-device face recognition surfaces their photos in milliseconds — the selfie vector is deleted as soon as it matches.
No. Fotiqo is offline-first: the camera, kiosk and local Wi-Fi form a closed loop that completes card and cash sales and pushes the photos to the guest's phone with no internet, then syncs everything to the cloud when the connection is stable.
Yes. Fotiqo runs for resorts, parks and hotels across Africa and the rest of the world. Galleries deliver in Arabic, French, English, sales are priced in TND (Tunisian dinar), and the offline-first kiosk and automation are built for the May–September peak in destinations like Sousse and Hammamet.
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Free to start. No hardware to buy. Works offline, syncs to the cloud.