Madrid Cine Radar B2B Madrid Cine Radar B2B is a mock partner cockpit for cinemas, festivals,
Madrid Cine Radar B2B is a mock partner cockpit for cinemas, festivals,
cultural centers, museums, language schools, and city culture organizers. It
shows how Prox OS could help partners publish decision-ready event listings
without replacing their official ticketing systems.
Core promise:
This is not another ticketing platform. Keep your official ticketing; Prox OS
helps international audiences understand if they can actually attend.
Partner Need B2B surface Cinemas and film archives Explain schedule, subtitles, ticket rules, and seat status. Event Manager, Source Health, venue profile claim. Festivals Convert dense monthly programs into audience-ready decision cards. Program import mock, audience insights, festival package. Cultural centers Clarify hybrid screenings, talks, workshops, and RSVP rules. Multilingual pages and source correction queue. Museums Distinguish free event tickets from museum admission and capacity limits. Decision notes and admission-rule metadata. Language schools Promote English-friendly, German-friendly, Spanish-learning, or low-language-load events. Language interest analytics and multilingual previews.
Tab Scope Partner Overview Claim venue, submit event, improve translation, track intent, sponsor weekly radar. Event Manager Mock table for imported, draft, review-needed, published, and expired event states. Audience Insights Mock charts for official-link clicks, watchlist saves, language interest, and common user questions. Multilingual Pages Static preview of English summary, future Chinese summary placeholder, decision notes, and ticket rules. Packages Free listing, Pro listing, Partner, and Festival package cards. Source Health Correction queue for stale links, language metadata, ticket URL age, and source confidence. Onboarding Static claim venue, submit festival, upload monthly program, add ticket links, and target audience form.
Area v0.1 status Future path Venue accounts Static UI only. Verified venue profile claim and review workflow. Event management Mock table based on local Madrid Cine Radar fixtures. Manual submission, monthly program import, and partner correction queue. Analytics Mock charts only. Privacy-aware official-link clicks, saves, language interest, and newsletter reach. Multilingual copy Static preview only. Generated drafts with citations, review flags, and locale-safe storage. Packages Concept cards only. Billing scope must be approved before payment or entitlement work.
Package Price signal Value Free listing EUR 0 Claim venue profile and correct basic source fields. Pro listing EUR 49/mo Multilingual decision notes, partner badge, and weekly review queue. Partner EUR 150/mo Audience intent analytics, newsletter placement, and venue support. Festival package EUR 500+ Monthly program import, editorial QA, sponsor module, and sold-out fallback handling.
These are UI signals, not active billing plans. No payment, checkout, invoice,
tax, or entitlement system exists in v0.1.
Reason Product consequence Partners already have official ticketing. Prox OS should send users to partner pages instead of taking over transactions. Cultural access rules are heterogeneous. The first value is translation, explanation, and correction. International audiences need confidence before purchase. The app prioritizes language, subtitles, duration, admission, and fallback notes. Payment work raises compliance and support load. Billing stays future-gated until platform safety and value are clearer.
Connector Purpose Venue program upload Allow partners to upload monthly PDFs or tables for editorial processing. Official ticket link checker Detect stale or mismatched ticket URLs without selling tickets. Source confidence review Flag missing language, subtitle, duration, or access metadata. Newsletter sponsorship Sponsor weekly radar placements while preserving editorial labels. Partner analytics Aggregate privacy-aware click and save intent. Manual review dashboard Let editors and partners approve copy before publication.
v0.1 is mock + editorial + UI-first.
The B2B app does not manage real customers, venues, billing, or event data.
Official ticket pages remain the source of truth.
Multilingual summaries must preserve ticket rules, accessibility notes, and
uncertainty flags.
Partner analytics must stay aggregate and privacy-aware in future work.