The full product guide
What we build, and where it fits.
Seven packages, each with a fixed starting price and a plain description of who it's actually for. Below every one: concrete examples — guesthouses, tour operators, restaurants, laundromats, shops — so you can picture your own version before you email.
Website
A fast, multilingual website for businesses that don't take reservations — built to turn visits into calls, emails, and walk-ins, not just compliments.
Best for: any small business whose main job online is to be found, look credible, and make it easy to get in touch.
Possible uses
A portfolio site with photos, guest reviews, and a simple "message me" form — no booking engine needed for a one-person operation.
Past-work gallery, service area, and a quote-request form that lands straight in your inbox.
A lawyer, accountant, or therapist's site that builds trust before the first call — credentials up front, easy contact.
Hours, location, and a product catalog people can browse before they visit — without needing full e-commerce checkout.
Class schedule, membership info, and a signup form, replacing a Facebook page as the source of truth.
Locations, hours, pricing, and machine-status link (pairs well with App — Simple below) in one clean page.
Direct Booking Site
A fast, multilingual website with its own booking engine, synced to your channel manager. Built specifically to recover commissions lost to booking platforms.
Best for: hospitality and tour businesses that take reservations and currently rely on Booking.com, Expedia, or GetYourGuide for most of their volume.
Possible uses
Own booking engine synced to the channel manager, so a room never double-books across platforms and the site.
Live availability calendar with online payment for daily departures, cutting out phone-tag for every booking.
Direct reservations with a deposit collected online, no commission paid to a listing site.
A built-in table-reservation system instead of a third-party widget that plasters its own branding on your site.
App — Simple
One core workflow, purpose-built around how you actually work — instead of a generic subscription tool you're renting and half-using.
Best for: a single recurring task that's currently a spreadsheet, a whiteboard, a paper log, or a SaaS tool you pay for every month.
Possible uses
A machine-status board customers check from their phone before they walk over — which washers and dryers are free, right now.
An updatable menu: change a dish in a simple sheet, and the website, the printable PDF, and the translations update together.
A booking or queue form so customers reserve a slot instead of showing up and waiting.
A simple appointment-request form with staff notifications — no third-party booking app fee.
An availability calendar for kayaks, bikes, or gear that the whole team can read and update at a glance.
App — Connected
Several workflows wired together — inventory, orders, staff dashboards — synced with the systems you already run, instead of replacing them.
Best for: businesses that have outgrown one spreadsheet and are now juggling two or three tools that don't talk to each other.
Possible uses
Machine status, payment, loyalty points, and an owner dashboard across every location in one system.
Menu management, low-stock alerts, and POS-linked sales reporting the owner can check from anywhere.
Bookings, guide scheduling, and equipment inventory in one dashboard instead of three separate tools.
Point-of-sale linked to stock levels, with automatic reorder alerts before something sells out.
AI Automation
The repetitive 80% of customer contact, handled: questions, confirmations, reminders, review replies — trained on your business, not generic chatbot filler.
+ 39,000 kr / month
Best for: any business answering the same handful of questions all day, every day, by phone, email, or chat.
Possible uses
Automated check-in, parking, and wifi answers in multiple languages, day and night.
Automatic weather-cancellation notices and rebooking offers sent within minutes instead of forty phone calls.
Review replies drafted every morning, ready for a one-tap approval instead of a nightly chore.
Automated answers about hours, pricing, and "is the app down" — with a clear handoff to a human for anything real.
Site Care
Content updated, small changes made, the site kept fast and current — so whatever we built together keeps working long after launch, with no developer on speed-dial.
Best for: anyone who owns a Website, Direct Booking Site, or App package and would rather not touch the code themselves.
Possible uses
Seasonal menu and price changes turned around the same week, every time they happen.
New tour dates, new photos, and updated pricing reflected before the next booking window opens.
Security and platform updates handled quietly in the background — nothing breaks during your busiest week.
Site Care + Automation
Everything in Site Care, plus the AI Automation retainer — bundled below the combined price of buying the two separately, on one invoice.
Best for: businesses running the full stack — a Direct Booking Site or App plus AI Automation — who want one predictable monthly bill instead of two.
Possible uses
Direct Booking Site kept current, plus the guest assistant tuned monthly, both on one report.
Site updates and automated rebooking messages managed together as the season changes.
Ready when you are
Still not sure which one fits?
That's what the discovery call is for — free, thirty minutes, and you'll leave with a written recommendation either way.
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