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The Roomza Report, Week of June 15
One big thing: the Verdict redesign stopped being an experiment and became the default. Everything we have built since sits on what landed this week.

Where things stand
- Evolved. The consumer design. Verdict is the default now, not an experiment running beside the old look. Every consumer page we build from here sits on it.
- New. Room tours and a real date range calendar. Walk the room, then pick your dates the way you would expect to.
- New. Guest requests before arrival. Say what you need before you get there, and the hotel sees it.
- In progress. Booking on Roomza itself.
Shipped
- The Verdict-led consumer redesign. One design language across the consumer surfaces. The verdict on a room is the point of the page, so the page is built around it instead of around a photo carousel and a price.
- Room tours, loaded as you need them, so the page stays fast and the tour is there when you want it.
- A real date range calendar. A start and an end, in one control.
- Grouped amenities, so you can find the one you care about instead of reading a list.
- Guest requests and arrivals. A guest says what they need ahead of time, and it reaches the hotel.
Improved
- The date picker, tightened the same week it shipped.
- Room tour fallback. If a tour is missing, the page handles it gracefully instead of showing an empty frame.
Retired
- The old consumer design. Not all at once, but this is the week the replacement became the default rather than the alternative.
A short list and a big week. Picking one design language and committing to it is the kind of decision that pays every week after.




