Proof
One downtown. Live. Measured.
We don’t have a wall of logos — we have one downtown, deep. A product you can touch right now, an economic-impact number your board can defend, and a resident who said it better than we could.
Don’t take our word for it
Touch the real thing.
The Saint Paul skyway map is live in production today — a 5-mile, 47-block indoor network with 60+ connected buildings and 160+ businesses, plus an accessibility-first “Simple Guide” for all ages. Built solo, running every day.
Open spskyway.com ↗Proof · the number your board can defend
Estimated · methodology shownOne $5 dinner moved $16,600–$23,240 back into downtown — in a single night.
The evidence an alliance hands its board, its city, and its funders — not “your district is on the map,” but proof people came, and what it was worth. A directory can’t produce this.
- 324
- Seats registered
- 155
- Unique attendees
- 511
- Check-ins · 3.3 each
- 548
- Dishes rated
How we counted: a floor of $3,050 in app-rated plates; the range assumes $25–$35 per visit at downtown prices; it excludes drinks, second orders, and walk-ins. Real receipts land inside the range.
Most district software stops at a directory. We measure what people actually do — and what it’s worth.
A real voice
“I’ve been wishing there was a proper interactive map for the St. Paul skyway system for years. My kid wants to explore it, but is autistic and I need to know how to get out quickly if necessary. Now we can. This makes it accessible to us.”
We publish our weaknesses, too
3.86 / 5
The dinner app’s mean rating across 36 surveys — 14 perfect scores, and plenty that weren’t. We show it because honest numbers are the proof. Then we fix what they tell us and run it again.
See your downtown run like this.
Book a working session, or just open the live map and click around. A pilot is short and reversible — live in weeks, scoped to a civic budget.