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Create Weave-powered experiences for your own clients.

The Weave Editor is available to qualified partners who already design interactive experiences and produce professional audio.

Partners can use the editor to build synchronized, location-aware, and interaction-driven audio experiences for their own customers, venues, museums, events, and institutions while receiving training, support, and design guidance from Weave.

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A professional editor for real-world audio experiences.

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The Weave Editor is the authoring environment behind Weave experiences. It helps creative teams design, organize, test, and deploy audio-led journeys that happen in physical spaces.

Instead of handing guests a passive track, partners can create experiences with timing, movement, roles, choices, triggers, and shared moments built into the structure.

Synchronized audio moments

Align playback across participants so important moments land together.

Location-aware structure

Organize cues around routes, zones, arrival points, and physical context.

Branching and conditional flows

Create alternate paths based on timing, decisions, progress, or experience state.

Role-based experiences

Give different participants complementary prompts, perspectives, or responsibilities.

Physical interaction support

Plan experiences around buttons, beacons, props, sensors, checkpoints, or show-control moments.

Testing and iteration

Review timing, flow, clarity, and operational behavior before guests arrive.

Built for partners with interaction design and audio craft.

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The partner model is intended for teams who can already lead the creative and production work required for high-quality experiences.

Ideal partners understand guest flow, interaction design, facilitation, installation realities, and professional audio production. Weave provides the editor, support, and experience-design guidance; partners bring client relationships, local context, creative execution, and production expertise.

  • Interaction designers and experiential studios
  • Audio producers with location-based or narrative experience
  • Museum, event, and attraction design teams
  • Regional creative agencies serving cultural or institutional clients
  • Teams comfortable managing client discovery, scripting, recording, testing, and launch

Support that helps partners deliver confidently.

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Licensing the Weave Editor is not just access to software. Partners receive practical support from Weave so they can design strong experiences and deliver them reliably.

Software training

Learn how to structure experiences, manage cues, configure behavior, and prepare projects for deployment.

Technical support

Get help with editor workflows, configuration questions, launch preparation, and troubleshooting.

Design best practices

Receive education on pacing, instructions, social mechanics, accessibility, guest flow, and audio-first interaction design.

Testing assistance

Work with Weave to review timing, clarity, synchronization, trigger behavior, and real-world readiness.

Referrals

Qualified partners may receive project referrals when opportunities match their region, capabilities, and availability.

Region exclusivity

In select cases, Weave may offer regional exclusivity for partners who are actively developing the market and meeting delivery standards.

A selective licensing model.

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Weave partner access is selective because the quality of the guest experience depends on both the tool and the team using it.

We start with a conversation about your capabilities, client base, region, audio workflow, and the kinds of experiences you want to create. From there, we can discuss training, licensing terms, support expectations, and whether regional exclusivity makes sense.

Interested in becoming a Weave partner?

Tell us about your studio, your audio and interaction design capabilities, and the kinds of clients or institutions you serve.

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