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Chito is an interactive content creation platform for immersive performances, city tours, educational activities, local revitalization projects, and branded experiences. It uses smartphones as the audience-facing medium, with triggers such as GPS, proximity sensing, QR codes, pedometers, and time-based conditions, allowing creators to build downloadable real-world interactive scripts without writing code. Once the audience downloads a script package, it can be experienced offline, making it suitable for neighborhoods, campuses, exhibition venues, remote areas, or weak-network environments.
The core of the platform is a no-code modular editor, with drag-and-drop flow control, one-click preview, and testing. Trigger options include GPS, iBeacon, QR Code, pedometer, time/date conditions, and simulated phone calls. The presentation layer supports 360° video, custom-styled Google Maps, and WebView extensions. The logic layer includes global Flags, transitions, background audio mixing, and vibration feedback. Chito also provides a virtual testing environment, allowing creators to remotely simulate triggers such as GPS and pedometer events, reducing the cost of producing location-based experiences from afar.
Chito offers a free Trial Plan, which includes 1 Script, all modules, and 30Mb of storage, suitable for development and local testing. Paid plans include Starter from NT$2,500/month, Premium from NT$4,200/month, Business from NT$7,000/month, and Education from NT$3,800/month. The main differences between plans are the number of Scripts, storage, download limits, and expansion capabilities. Add-ons include extra scripts, storage packages, and download packages, with pricing information presented fairly clearly on the pricing page.
Its strengths are its highly focused positioning, making it well suited to interactive art and cultural tourism projects; its no-code approach lowers the technical barrier; offline access is friendly to outdoor and weak-network scenarios; and the free plan lets teams build first and upgrade later. The limitations are also clear: the current admin backend does not support real-time multi-user collaboration, and sharing one account among multiple users is not recommended; due to browser permission restrictions, the Web App cannot use features such as Beacon and pedometer access; the available materials do not disclose details on security compliance, APIs, enterprise system integration, or permission management. In addition, location accuracy may be unstable on some Chinese-brand Android phones.
Chito is better suited to theater teams, curators, cultural tourism operators, schools, brand events, and urban game teams, rather than general-purpose enterprise workflow management. The available materials do not state the access status from mainland China, nor do they disclose supported payment methods. If a project is to be deployed in China, teams should test network access, map functionality, phone location stability, and the audience App download path in advance. Alternatives to consider include Actionbound, TaleBlazer, Locatify, or custom development using domestic mini programs or cultural tourism guide solutions.
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