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Follery is a digital outdoor adventure experience service provided by phifux e.U. Its core use case is having users complete a series of interactive tasks at real-world locations. Players join via a QR code or link provided by the event organizer, with no app download required; everything runs directly in a mobile browser. It is closer to a “location-based team challenge / city exploration tool” than a traditional CRM, project management platform, or office SaaS product.
Based on the available text, Follery’s features are built around offline, real-world experiences. Users can find nearby adventures on a map, load their current location, and browse available activities by distance. Once inside an activity, players enter their names to join a team, and team progress is shared in real time. The task formats are fairly varied, including quizzes, GPS check-in tasks, photo uploads, number or code puzzles, and free-text answers. The system also provides points, leaderboards, and final team scores, making it suitable for competitive team-building or outdoor exploration activities.
The pricing model is based on purchasing specific digital adventures or experiences. The site states that all displayed prices are total consumer prices and include Austrian VAT; the final VAT amount is calculated and shown at checkout based on the billing address. The terms mention payment via Stripe, with access delivered after payment confirmation and technical processing. However, the website does not disclose specific prices, plan tiers, enterprise plans, or bulk purchasing options. At present, the purchase flow is only available to customers with a billing address in Austria, which is a clear limitation.
For team collaboration, Follery supports multiple players joining the same team and sharing game status in real time, which is important for on-site activities. However, the text does not show an admin console, role-based permissions, approval workflows, or enterprise organization management. For third-party integrations, only Stripe payments are explicitly mentioned; there is no disclosed support for calendars, map services, CRM systems, webhooks, or APIs. Security and compliance information is also limited, with only references to possible access suspension for abuse, fraud, technical attacks, or material breach, as well as consumer protection rights.
The strengths are its lightweight onboarding, no-install experience, real-location-based design, and diverse task formats. It is well suited to event organizers, team-building companies, educational field-study programs, city exploration activities, and interactive attraction guides. The drawbacks are clear geographic and payment limitations, and the availability of experiences depends on the user’s location. It also lacks the information typically expected from enterprise SaaS products, such as permissions, data governance, open APIs, private deployment options, and compliance certifications.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text. Even if the site is reachable, the current Austrian billing-address restriction would affect purchases by Chinese users. For similar needs in China, options could include Huodongxing, Hudongba, WeCom / DingTalk combined with mini programs, or local team-building activity systems. International alternatives include Actionbound, Goosechase, Scavify, and Eventzee.
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