See how it works
Four live surfaces. Follow them in order to see exactly what a guest experiences, what a hotel operator sees, and what a tourism board gets in reporting.
Choose your perspective
Hotel operator
See the bookings, vendors, and commission data a hotel GM sees.
Walk through →Tourism board
See the destination-level spend data a DMO gets in reporting.
Walk through →Follow in order
01
A guest lands in a hotel-specific portal that feels native to the property — branded, curated, and linked to the hotel's own commerce layer.
02
The booking flow routes a local experience through the hotel's branded layer so demand, vendor activity, and conversion stay visible to the property.
03
Operators view bookings, vendor intake, and top-performing offers in a clean admin workspace designed for concierge and management teams.
04
Destination stakeholders see routed spend, vendor activity, and category performance through an enterprise analytics view.
What happens after you request a pilot
1
Discovery call
Booked within 24 hours. We scope the pilot property, target inventory, and timeline.
2
Vendors selected
5–10 local operators onboarded in week one. Existing relationships or new activations.
3
Portal goes live
Branded hotel portal deployed within 72 hours of kickoff. No PMS changes, no dev sprint.
4
First bookings routed
Live guest activity within the first two weeks. Revenue and commission tracking active from day one.
5
Board report delivered
Week six: a formatted destination impact report ready for hotel leadership, investors, or tourism partners.
Off-property spending stops disappearing into concierge notes, third-party links, and manual arrangements.
Local partners stop relying on word-of-mouth referrals. They get structured, hotel-routed demand they can build a business on.
Guest activity becomes a formatted report — spend captured, vendors activated, economic impact estimated — board-ready.