For tours, activities & rentals
Every briefing lands, in every language.
Safety instructions, pickup points, return times — the parts of your job where “I think they understood” isn’t good enough. Open one room for the group; everyone reads it in the language they booked in.
Globetween
Scan to join the group chat — in your language
One QR at the counter · groups of up to 15
The problem
Sound familiar?
Safety by pantomime
Helmets, currents, cut-off times — briefed with gestures and hope. If it goes wrong, “they nodded” is not a record.
The three-language group
One family books in Spanish, one in French, one in German. Whoever you brief last gets the shortest version.
Instructions that evaporate
Meeting point changed? Return time moved? A verbal update reaches half the group and confuses the rest.
How it works here
One room per group
Use a printed QR at the counter, or drop the room link into your booking confirmation — either way, the group is in before the briefing starts.
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Print the desk QR at your counter, or share the room link with the group.
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Each customer joins on their own phone and picks their language.
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Brief once, in your language — everyone reads it in theirs, alongside the original.
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Rooms last up to 7 days, so multi-day tours keep one thread for updates.
Business plan
Built for groups on the move
- Up to 15 people per room — a full tour group in one thread
- Rooms last up to 7 days for multi-day itineraries
- Saved transcripts (owner-controlled) — a record that instructions were given
- 3 desks per account — counter, dock, meeting point
Questions
Asked and answered.
Can one tour group chat in several languages at once?
Yes. Each participant picks their own language when they join, and every message is translated for every reader — a briefing typed once in English is read in Spanish, French, and German simultaneously.
Does it work for multi-day tours?
Business rooms last up to 7 days, so one room can carry a whole itinerary — schedule changes, meeting points, and daily updates stay in a single translated thread.
Does the group need internet access?
Yes — Globetween runs in the browser and translates live, so participants need a data connection or Wi-Fi. There is no offline mode.
Can I prove a safety briefing was delivered?
With owner-controlled transcripts on (Business plan), the messages you sent — and their translations — are saved for the retention period you choose. Participants see a notice while saving is active.
Brief your next group once.
We’re onboarding early-access operators. Tell us what you run and we’ll set you up with a pilot desk.