We build for chroniclers.
RenQuest started in a green room at a regional faire, watching the cast trade hand-written quest cards while the schedule changed three times before noon. The faires deserved better tools — built by people who understand the show, not bolted on from a generic event-tech stack.
Make the day bigger, not the phone busier.
A digital companion for a renaissance faire should disappear when you put your phone down, and be there with the right thing the moment you pick it up. We aim for fewer notifications, sharper maps, kinder schedules, and a quest that's worth the walk.
We treat operators as authors. Every screen, every label, every system is white-label by default — your faire, your voice, our scaffolding.
- Operators design the realm.No prescriptive defaults pretending to be best practice. Your faction names, your quest tone, your map style.
- Hardware at cost.We don't mark up NFC tags. They're inventory, not margin.
- The schema is open.The 76-table model is published. If you ever leave, your data goes with you in canonical export form.
- Quiet by default.No dark patterns, no engagement-hijacking. Notifications are opt-in and rate-limited.
A few chapters in.
- 2024The green room.Hand-written quest cards. The idea.
- 2025The schema.76 tables. Sixteen deep-dives. The data model first.
- NowPilot season.First-year faires running on RenQuest. NFC gems, party play, branded portals.
- NextThe realm grows.Sponsored quest engine. Multi-venue tenants. Conferences and LARPs.
Hear ye, hear ye.
Get in touch — pilot inquiries, demo requests, partnership pitches, or a friendly ramble about cast morale.