Zekeya™ gives cities a simple way to publish civic information and safety updates where residents and visitors already are—across hotels, venues, and other participating environments.

The city’s role in the Fan Journey Network™ is limited and specific: provide civic information and safety messaging that can be surfaced consistently across participating environments—without the city operating those environments.

City participation:

  • Publishes civic information relevant to residents and visitors (services, guidance, official resources).
  • Provides safety and emergency messaging that can appear during live windows.
  • Does not manage hotels, venues, teams, or their day-to-day operations.
  • Does not require apps, accounts, or personal data capture from the public.
  • Receives only aggregate engagement signals related to city-provided content—not individual profiles.

How It Works for a City

City Civic & Safety Information
Zekeya™ Distribution Layer
Participating Environments (Hotels, Venues, Teams)
Public Tap
Civic Information in the Moment

The city provides a defined set of civic information and safety messages intended for residents and visitors.

Zekeya™ surfaces that information through physical access points in participating environments—where people naturally look for direction and guidance.

When people see the Zekeya™ symbol, they tap their mobile phone against it and relevant civic information appears instantly on their phone—without apps, accounts, or personal data capture.

Each participating environment retains control of safety decisions within its own space during live windows.

System Safety and Privacy

Zekeya™ is designed to provide information and experiences without collecting personal data or monitoring guests.

  • No app downloads
  • No guest accounts
  • No personal data capture
  • No surveillance or tracking
  • Designed for access—not observation

These are system constraints, not optional settings.

Operational Impact

Zekeya™ allows city information to be distributed through participating environments without the city taking on day-to-day operational responsibility.

What Changes

  • Civic and safety information appears consistently across participating environments.
  • City messages are reflected during major weekends and live windows without one-off campaigns.
  • Residents and visitors access official resources in the moment through a consistent symbol-driven access pattern.

What Stays the Same

  • The city does not operate hotels, venues, or teams.
  • The city does not take on staffing, training, or system administration.
  • On-site operators retain responsibility for safety decisions within their environments.

Start with a City Briefing

If your office is evaluating Zekeya™, the next step is a briefing to review the civic information feed, safety messaging options, and how city content appears across participating environments—without adding city operations.