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The Roomza Report, Week of June 1
The Concierge left our site. A hotel can now embed it on its own website or app, where it answers as that hotel, about that hotel's rooms.

Where things stand
- Evolved. The Concierge. Last week it lived on our site only. Now a hotel can embed it on its own website or app, where it answers as that hotel, about that hotel's rooms and policies.
- New. Richer room capture. Scans now carry the camera's own measurements, recorded at the moment of the scan rather than worked out afterward.
- Holding steady. The Roomza Report, Claude sign-in, and the new hotel plans. All shipped last week, all running.
- In progress. Booking on Roomza itself.
Shipped
- Hotel-scoped Concierge sessions. A session can belong to one property, with that property's rooms and policies behind it.
- The embeddable widget. The same Concierge, running on the hotel's own site or app. A guest never has to find us first.
- Capture-time camera data. Room scans carry measurements taken from the device as the scan happens, which makes the data far more useful to a robotics team.
- Data Network links in the nav. The data side of Roomza is reachable from the main navigation instead of by direct link only.
Improved
- Home page polish. The hero, the search module, and the Concierge strip all got a cleanup pass.
- The Concierge button. Better shape, better contrast, and it sits where it does not cover what you are reading.
- For Hotels alignment. Hero line breaks and the step strip now line up.
- Plan copy. Every plan that includes the embeddable Concierge says so in plain words.
Retired
- The "no rate parity" line. It made a promise in language most guests do not speak. We would rather say fewer things clearly.
Getting the Concierge onto hotel websites was the whole point of building it. This was the week it walked out the door.




