Selected Work

Stays you can picture before you book

Every engagement ends the same way: a page a first-time guest can read top to bottom, the questions it answers, and hosts who stop repeating themselves by email. These are the reviews we can stand behind.

Boutique hotel lobby in morning light with guest journey planning cards arranged on a wooden table

Featured Case Study

Juniper Hill Stay Clarity

Juniper Hill Farm Stays · Agritourism

A photo-led stay page became a guide first-timers can read. Four weeks, four question groups, and an arrival guide the hosts still send.

Case Studies

Documented work, in the guest's order

Boutique hotel lobby with guest journey planning cards on a wooden table

Agritourism

Stay Clarity

Four question groups now carry the stay in one calm sequence.

Printed product page sheets with pencil annotation marks and sticky flags

Vineyard

Tasting Visit Page

What a tasting includes, grouped the way first-timers ask.

Overhead journey mapping table with note cards grouped into four clusters

Cabin Rental

Pre-Arrival Guide

Directions, supplies, and quirks moved into the order guests need them.

Open service log notebook beside detail sheets under a brass desk lamp

Glamping

What To Expect Page

Comfort, weather, and amenities answered before the booking form.

Calm farm stay breakfast lounge in morning light with set tables

Orchard

U-Pick Visit Page

Eleven scattered visit questions grouped into a four-part guide.

Sorted stack of inquiry cards with kraft paper sorting tabs

Retreat Center

Booking Info Page

Meals, lodging, and schedule now read in the order guests plan.

How We Work

The same method behind every page

1

Gather the source material: guest emails, arrival questions, and host notes.

2

Group the questions first-timers actually ask, in their order.

3

Hand off an annotated page the whole household can explain.

Your Place

Answering the same stay questions by email?

If you answer the same questions before every booking, those answers belong on the page. We review, reorganize, and hand off the evidence.