A white-label iOS app for independent hotels
For modern hotels that care about their service.
A custom iOS app for your hotel. Works without internet. Opens from the door QR. Your brand, your voice, your guests.
- ◆ Offline-first
- ◆ No install, scan the door
- ◆ Truly white-label
- ◆ No cloud, no data leaves the building
How it works
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Send us your brand kit and room list
Your logo, colours, voice, and the rooms you want live. That's it — no PMS hookup, no IT migration.
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We ship your branded app to TestFlight
A real iOS app under your hotel's name and icon. Installed on an iPad at the front desk, available in every room as an App Clip.
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Your guest scans the door QR
App opens with the room pre-loaded in two seconds. They order a water. Your iPad pings. Staff taps "On the way." Guest sees the update. No internet was harmed.
Four things no one else offers together
Works even when the Wi-Fi doesn't
Guest phone talks directly to the front-desk iPad over Apple's MultipeerConnectivity. Fire alarm, storm, router reboot — the room-service order still goes through.
Read more →No app to download
Apple's App Clip opens from the door QR in two seconds. No App Store, no sign-up, no "add to home screen." First time your guest meets your brand is a warm hello, not a permissions dialog.
Read more →Truly white-label
A real iOS binary under your hotel's name, not a colour picker on someone else's SaaS. Icon, copy voice, flow — yours. We build it for you.
Read more →Private by default
Guest messages stay in the building. Orders route over the radio, not the cloud. No US datacentre, no GDPR/PDPA paperwork, no fine print about "analytics partners."
Read more →Reviews we don't filter.
Some of our competitors funnel happy guests to Google and unhappy guests into a private inbox. Google calls that "review gating" — and in 2026 it can cost a hotel every review they have and their ranking with it.
We show the same prompt to every guest: leave a public review, or message management privately. They pick. Honest, compliant, and — as it happens — a better story for your hotel.
“Happy guests to Google, unhappy guests to the manager” is a policy violation.
FTC Fake Reviews Rule (2024), Google Business Profile guidelines (2025)
Built for hotels, not chains
Independents, boutiques, and resorts that compete on service — not on loyalty points.
Send us your budget. We'll tell you what you can get.
Most of what this is isn't a license — it's service. We'd rather hear what you have to spend and tell you honestly whether it's enough than quote a number that misses your reality.
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