Stampede Platform

Wi-Fi splash

A branded, fast Wi-Fi sign-in that turns a connection into a recognised guest.

What is it?

The Wi-Fi splash is the busiest place to recognise a guest in most venues. Stampede serves a branded, fast, accessible sign-in that turns a connection into a guest record — with their consent.

The Wi-Fi splash is the branded sign-in a guest sees when they connect — fast, accessible, and the same on-brand flow on every device at every site. Drop in your logo, colours and copy once, and ask only for the details you actually need.

A sign-in turns a connection into a consented guest record with verified contact details, captured per channel with the wording logged. Speed matters: a splash that takes more than a second to load loses around 30% of sign-ups, so Stampede serves it fast.

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Guest Wi-Fi
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Your brand. Your sign-in. Three taps to online.

Drop your logo, palette and copy into the sign-in page once. Every guest device, at every site, sees the same on-brand flow — asking only for the details you actually need.

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Sub-second load

Optimised for every iOS, Android and Windows device.

02

Brand-first

Logo, colours, hero image and type — all yours.

03

Per-channel consent

Email, SMS and push captured separately, with the exact wording logged.

04

Multi-language

Auto-detects the device language; manual override available.

05

Per-venue overrides

Group venues share a template with site-specific imagery.

06

A/B testing

Run two variants in parallel and measure the opt-in lift.

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Why speed matters
A sign-in page that takes more than a second to load loses around 30% of would-be sign-ups. Stampede serves the splash fast, so you keep them.

FAQs

Contact sales

See Wi-Fi splash running on your venues

Thirty minutes is enough. Book a demo or send a question — both routes land on the same team.