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Expo Mode — one QR entrance gives every event visitor their own private live translation session
Expo Mode lets you publish an audience entrance URL for an event, booth, or seminar. Each visitor scans the QR code or opens the link and gets their own private live translation session — no install and no account. You create entrances, control their settings, and monitor visitor sessions from one dashboard.

Expo Mode vs. Listener Sharing

  • Listener sharing (in Live Audio Translation Subtitles and Share Live Captions to Listeners) broadcasts one speaker to many listeners who read along.
  • Expo Mode gives each visitor their own session with the microphone always enabled, so every visitor speaks and receives translation independently — ideal for expo booths, reception desks, help counters, and one‑to‑one conversations across a multilingual crowd.

Open Expo Mode

In the VoicePing web app, open Expo Mode from the left navigation. Before you create anything, the page shows No Expo links yet and your usage against plan limits — Expo URLs (for example, 0 / 3) and Expo sessions — plus Export to CSV and New Expo URL. Click New Expo URL to create your first entrance.
Expo Mode dashboard — Expo Mode selected in the left navigation and the New Expo URL button highlighted

Create an Entrance URL

  1. Click New Expo URL. A new entrance (for example, Expo entrance 1) appears in the list with an Enabled status and live active / joined counts.
  2. Enter an Expo URL name and click Save. Each entrance gets a unique code, and the panel records the created date and creator.
  3. Share the Entrance URL with visitors:
    • Copy the link to paste into a page, email, or chat.
    • Download QR to print it on a booth sign, badge, or slide.
Expo entrance detail with the Entrance URL field and its QR code highlighted, plus Copy and Download QR actions
The entrance URL and its QR code are fixed for each entrance, so printed signage keeps working across sessions. Create separate entrances (for example, one per booth or day) to keep visitor analytics separated.

How Visitors Join

  1. The visitor scans the QR code or opens the entrance URL on their phone or computer — no install, no account.
  2. They enter a name, choose the language they want to see, and tap Join. If a password is set, they enter it first.
Visitor entrance screen with the language selector and Join button highlighted
  1. They land in a private translation session. Because the visitor microphone is always enabled, they can speak and read or hear the translation, switch the source and target languages, and turn on Bilingual Mode.
Visitor live translation view with the source and target language controls and Bilingual Mode highlighted

Sharing Settings, Activity, And Visitors

Each entrance has its own controls. Use Activate / Deactivate to open or close it, and the delete action to remove it.
SettingEffect
TTSReads the translated text aloud on the visitor’s device.
Realtime GPT task extractionRuns a realtime GPT task on the conversation.
Speaker analysisAdds speaker / speech analysis to the session.
PasswordRequires a password before a visitor can join.
The Activity panel shows Active sessions, total Visitors, and STT (speech-to-text) usage today. The Visitors table lists each session — Name, Status, Platform (device, OS, browser), Languages (source → target), Last Seen, and STT — with a date range picker, and Export to CSV to download the sessions.
Expo entrance sharing settings with the Activity counters and Visitors table highlighted
The visitor microphone is always enabled for Expo sessions, so each visitor can speak and be translated.

Analytics

For a fuller view, open Analysis > Expo Mode.
Analysis — Expo Mode tab with joined sessions, STT usage, average duration, an activity timeline, target language breakdown, and translation duration by language
The Expo Mode analytics cover, for the selected date range (with quick Last 1 week / Last 1 month ranges):
  • Joined sessions, STT usage, and Average duration
  • Expo activity timeline of joined sessions over time (filterable by entrance, or All Expo URLs)
  • Target language breakdown — joins and unique visitors per language
  • Translation duration by language
Use Export to CSV to download the report.

Best Practices For Events

  • Create one entrance per booth, room, or day so analytics stay separated.
  • Print the QR large enough to scan from a short distance and place it at eye level.
  • Turn on Password for private or paid sessions; leave it off for open, walk-up booths.
  • Enable TTS when visitors will listen through earphones rather than read.
  • Watch the Active counter and your Expo sessions limit during peak times so walk-ups aren’t turned away.