

Common Problems In Campus and Student Events
Students Are Present But Not Engaged
Campus events compete with every app on every student's phone. Even attendees who show up are only half there - the experience feels flat and organizers feel the effort was wasted.
Reputation Risk from Unfiltered Footage
One clip taken out of context can go viral on campus networks and cause real reputational damage for the organizing group, the venue, or the institution.
Low Perceived Value
When events are freely documented and shared, they feel less special. Students stop buying tickets when they believe they can experience it secondhand from their couch.
We provide phone-free infrastructure to create campus environments where students engage with each other instead of screens.
Frosh week is the highest-stakes social moment of a student's year; meet them and create connection where it matters most.
93% of guests, including students, report less or no phone use at BTI events, speaking to effectiveness.
Unplug Your Events With Us and Watch...
Student Engagement: Stop competing with social media for students' attention
and establish real connection.
Preserve Reputation: no out of context clips means that student perception hinges on the event itself.
Special Perception: students buy tickets because they can't experience it secondhand.
Strong Social Connections: give students the chance to interact and make real friends.
Safety: no phones eliminates the ever-looming liability of people filming each other without consent.

