Live streaming tour platform Heygo is venturing into the culture sector, with the company announcing a number of partnerships with various museums to “create a space for all to interact, learn and connect with like-minded people”.

| 05 Oct 2022


Live streaming tour platform Heygo is venturing into the culture sector, with the company announcing a number of partnerships with various museums to “create a space for all to interact, learn and connect with like-minded people”.
Described as “Twitch for travel”. Heygo connects guides who stream tours to viewers who can attend from the comfort of their own home.
Starting October 17, the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago, US, is running a limited time partnership, while University College London and the Sir John Soane's Museum have also signed up, with intention of creating a long-term partnership starting November this year.
“Heygo was started to help everyone experience and get the benefits of travel,” said John Tertan, CEO and co-founder, Heygo. “It's been remarkable how the platform has helped make travel a much more accessible experience by breaking down the barrier of distance and money. Thousands of people who would never have been able to visit incredible museums or breathtaking views are now able to have that experience and make new friends along the way.”
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