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We share our experiences, insights, and opinions about how museums respond to the changing visitors' experience patterns, and how the industry take this opportunity.

We share our experiences, insights, and opinions about how museums respond to the changing visitors' experience patterns, and how the industry take this opportunity.

How AI supports visitors' experience in a museum: Example one

In MuCoDi, the AI Search gives you a conversational interface to explore the collections and specific objects.

See the post

Where museums get wrong about ROI, and how to fix the issue

What if we measure the return on investment in the way museums actually create value—across their mission, across the public benefit and community good, for the institutional capacity, and yes across finances too—but not finances alone?

See the post

Why Your Museum Website Needs a 'John the Swamper'

A digital equivalent of John the Swamper saying—"Here, let me help you. You belong here."

See the post

Museum agencies do not need to rebuild the same infrastructure again and again

Most museums agencies are excellent at the museums UX and creatives—they have the design sense. But for every new museum website project, they start it from scratch—the APIs, integrations, structured data set up for collections' search architecture, the responsiveness for smaller devices.

See the post

A conversation between two museum objects, overheard in gallery 4

A dialogue between two objects in a museum. Object A (17th-century maritime compass, polished brass gleaming under gallery lights), and Object B (18th-century ship's logbook, leather-bound, resting in climate-controlled case).

See the post

From SARA to website in four days: Advantage for Nordic museums

When a museum's collections is inaccessible to public possibly because it is locked in SARA or TMS, the institution operates at a permanent deficit. Something deeper than "lost revenue" or "missed opportunities" occurs, the museum's fundamental identity begins to erode.

See the post

The challenges in museums' online collections, and what is finally changing

Museums are humanity's cultural memory reference. When collections are not digitally accessible, we are not just missing a checkbox—we are missing a massive opportunity to build a device-independent, omnichannel, and a timeless experience for the visitors.

See the post

For Museums

We offer a personalized demo for your collections.

Or, you can sign up to explore it yourself. We shall be happy to onboard you and guide you during the early steps.

For Museums' agencies

After working with museums for twenty years as an agency, we invite you to explore MuCoDi in our partners' program.

Contact us

If you have questions, contact us at
info@mucodi.co

How AI supports visitors' experience in a museum: Example one

In MuCoDi, the AI Search gives you a conversational interface to explore the collections and specific objects.

See the post

Where museums get wrong about ROI, and how to fix the issue

What if we measure the return on investment in the way museums actually create value—across their mission, across the public benefit and community good, for the institutional capacity, and yes across finances too—but not finances alone?

See the post

Why Your Museum Website Needs a 'John the Swamper'

A digital equivalent of John the Swamper saying—"Here, let me help you. You belong here."

See the post

Museum agencies do not need to rebuild the same infrastructure again and again

Most museums agencies are excellent at the museums UX and creatives—they have the design sense. But for every new museum website project, they start it from scratch—the APIs, integrations, structured data set up for collections' search architecture, the responsiveness for smaller devices.

See the post

A conversation between two museum objects, overheard in gallery 4

A dialogue between two objects in a museum. Object A (17th-century maritime compass, polished brass gleaming under gallery lights), and Object B (18th-century ship's logbook, leather-bound, resting in climate-controlled case).

See the post

From SARA to website in four days: Advantage for Nordic museums

When a museum's collections is inaccessible to public possibly because it is locked in SARA or TMS, the institution operates at a permanent deficit. Something deeper than "lost revenue" or "missed opportunities" occurs, the museum's fundamental identity begins to erode.

See the post

The challenges in museums' online collections, and what is finally changing

Museums are humanity's cultural memory reference. When collections are not digitally accessible, we are not just missing a checkbox—we are missing a massive opportunity to build a device-independent, omnichannel, and a timeless experience for the visitors.

See the post

For Museums

We offer a personalized demo for your collections.

Or, you can sign up to explore it yourself. We shall be happy to onboard you and guide you during the early steps.

For Museums' agencies

After working with museums for twenty years as an agency, we invite you to explore MuCoDi in our partners' program.

Contact us

If you have questions, contact us at
info@mucodi.co

How AI supports visitors' experience in a museum: Example one

In MuCoDi, the AI Search gives you a conversational interface to explore the collections and specific objects.

See the post

Where museums get wrong about ROI, and how to fix the issue

What if we measure the return on investment in the way museums actually create value—across their mission, across the public benefit and community good, for the institutional capacity, and yes across finances too—but not finances alone?

See the post

Why Your Museum Website Needs a 'John the Swamper'

A digital equivalent of John the Swamper saying—"Here, let me help you. You belong here."

See the post

Museum agencies do not need to rebuild the same infrastructure again and again

Most museums agencies are excellent at the museums UX and creatives—they have the design sense. But for every new museum website project, they start it from scratch—the APIs, integrations, structured data set up for collections' search architecture, the responsiveness for smaller devices.

See the post

A conversation between two museum objects, overheard in gallery 4

A dialogue between two objects in a museum. Object A (17th-century maritime compass, polished brass gleaming under gallery lights), and Object B (18th-century ship's logbook, leather-bound, resting in climate-controlled case).

See the post

From SARA to website in four days: Advantage for Nordic museums

When a museum's collections is inaccessible to public possibly because it is locked in SARA or TMS, the institution operates at a permanent deficit. Something deeper than "lost revenue" or "missed opportunities" occurs, the museum's fundamental identity begins to erode.

See the post

The challenges in museums' online collections, and what is finally changing

Museums are humanity's cultural memory reference. When collections are not digitally accessible, we are not just missing a checkbox—we are missing a massive opportunity to build a device-independent, omnichannel, and a timeless experience for the visitors.

See the post

For Museums

We offer a personalized demo for your collections.

Or, you can sign up to explore it yourself. We shall be happy to onboard you and guide you during the early steps.

For Museums' agencies

After working with museums for twenty years as an agency, we invite you to explore MuCoDi in our partners' program.

Contact us

If you have questions, contact us at
info@mucodi.co

How AI supports visitors' experience in a museum: Example one

In MuCoDi, the AI Search gives you a conversational interface to explore the collections and specific objects.

See the post

Where museums get wrong about ROI, and how to fix the issue

What if we measure the return on investment in the way museums actually create value—across their mission, across the public benefit and community good, for the institutional capacity, and yes across finances too—but not finances alone?

See the post

Why Your Museum Website Needs a 'John the Swamper'

A digital equivalent of John the Swamper saying—"Here, let me help you. You belong here."

See the post

Museum agencies do not need to rebuild the same infrastructure again and again

Most museums agencies are excellent at the museums UX and creatives—they have the design sense. But for every new museum website project, they start it from scratch—the APIs, integrations, structured data set up for collections' search architecture, the responsiveness for smaller devices.

See the post

A conversation between two museum objects, overheard in gallery 4

A dialogue between two objects in a museum. Object A (17th-century maritime compass, polished brass gleaming under gallery lights), and Object B (18th-century ship's logbook, leather-bound, resting in climate-controlled case).

See the post

From SARA to website in four days: Advantage for Nordic museums

When a museum's collections is inaccessible to public possibly because it is locked in SARA or TMS, the institution operates at a permanent deficit. Something deeper than "lost revenue" or "missed opportunities" occurs, the museum's fundamental identity begins to erode.

See the post

The challenges in museums' online collections, and what is finally changing

Museums are humanity's cultural memory reference. When collections are not digitally accessible, we are not just missing a checkbox—we are missing a massive opportunity to build a device-independent, omnichannel, and a timeless experience for the visitors.

See the post

For Museums

We offer a personalized demo for your collections.

Or, you can sign up to explore it yourself. We shall be happy to onboard you and guide you during the early steps.

For Museums' agencies

After working with museums for twenty years as an agency, we invite you to explore MuCoDi in our partners' program.

Contact us

If you have questions, contact us at
info@mucodi.co

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Copenhagen K Denmark

+45 70 70 12 15

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