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The Roomza Report, Week of August 10
The largest week we have had. The consumer side became transactional, hotel pricing became one simple number, and travelers got a help center with 27 articles.

Where things stand
- Evolved. Hotel pricing. One plan, three dollars per room per month. It replaced a tiered structure and the gates that came with it. We charge for the thing a hotel actually has, which is rooms, and it is easier to explain and easier to buy.
- Evolved. The consumer surface. Built to complete a booking now, not to admire one. The rail arrived last week and the pages caught up this week.
- Evolved. One public price, everywhere. The second pricing path is fully retired.
- New. A help center for travelers, with 27 articles.
- New. A front door for the exact-room beta, written to ask rather than promise.
- Holding steady. The live booking rail from last week. Taking bookings.
Shipped
- Transactional consumer surfaces. The hero, the booking search, the result cards, and the buy box, all rebuilt around completing a booking. Search moved to its own page.
- The Love Your Room Guarantee, in full. Two-part canonical copy, its own page, and an honest floor: at least 25 dollars, not exactly 25.
- Choose your room on any room record. Room selection now depends on whether we have rooms, not on room type, which opened it up across many more properties.
- Booking emails. Confirmation and cancellation, sent to the guest.
- Per-room pricing, with a verified room count behind it.
- A rebuilt For Hotels page. One story, one price, room-level proof.
- The MyRoomza overhaul. An inbox that reads as a conversation with a human team, a settings journey instead of a settings dump, honest loyalty scoping, and a payment ledger on trips.
- The traveler help center. 27 articles, a rebuilt support page, and a reworked mobile footer.
- More of Hawaii, with Kauai and Lihue coming online.
Improved
- Checkout. A price ledger, offer chips, a named guarantee card, and standing requests. Small upward rate drift gets absorbed rather than bounced back at the guest.
- The rooms list. Room types with a real price lead, and a type opens into everything the hotel and we know about it.
- The Concierge, brought up to the booking-era surface, with a direct door to specific rooms.
- Fees, itemized, so you can see what each line is.
- Quick reviews now score, contributing at the combined category weight instead of counting for nothing.
Retired
- Tier gates. Everything paid is Roomza Intelligence. One plan, no maze.
- The older public price.
- The stats bar, replaced by connector islands that do more with the same space.
The week the consumer product stopped describing rooms and started selling them.




