A one-pager for your kind of room.
Two pages, in plain language: what Koine does in your setting, what it replaces and what that costs today, how it gets set up, what it costs — and where it does not fit. Print it, forward it, or bring it to the meeting.
Eight settings, eight guides.
Every guide covers the same ground, written for the people in that room. Each one names its own limits — connectivity, noise, latency, and where a human interpreter is still the right answer. Six of the eight also have a page of their own, linked under the download.
Churches & faith communities
Everyone hears the message in their own language, with Scripture in their own Bible translation rather than a machine translation of it.
Industrial & frontline
Every safety briefing in every language on the floor — and a timestamped transcript proving what each worker actually received.
Conferences & events
Multilingual delegates without booths, receivers or a deposit on two hundred headsets. A six-hour day in five languages costs about $300.
Guided tours & operators
One guide, one group, every language — instead of splitting the departure by nationality or carrying a case of whisper receivers.
Museums & attractions
Live translation and live captions for everything a real person says in your building — curator tours, openings, school groups.
Education & training
International students follow the lecture live and keep it in their own language afterwards, with a transcript they can search and annotate.
Corporate & works councils
Town halls, all-hands and works council meetings — with a minuted record in every language, which for an EWC is the deliverable.
Government & civic
Council meetings and public hearings every resident can follow, with a multilingual public record afterwards. Not for binding proceedings.
The same five questions, answered honestly.
What it does
The capability in your vocabulary, not ours — what the people in the room actually experience.
What it replaces
The receivers, booths, interpreters or handset fleets it stands in for, with the going rate for each.
What it costs
Plans and figures, and a clear note wherever a price is a recommendation rather than something you can buy today.
How it gets set up
The real steps, who runs it on the day, and who normally signs for it.
Where it does not fit
Connectivity, noise, latency, and the settings where a qualified human interpreter is still the right answer. Stated up front, not buried.
Fifteen minutes on your own audio, free.
Reading about it only goes so far. Start a session, scan the code with your own phone, and hear the room in another language.