Module 01
AI Sites
Premium AI websites for hospitality, with three concrete case studies that show how the commercial structure changes by vertical.
What we deliver
Each case receives a sellable base, not a placeholder mockup.
- Vertical sitemap
- Conversion-oriented copy and microcopy
- SEO metadata blocks and base schema
- CTA and contact paths
Why they do not look the same
Structure, tone, imagery, and priorities change according to real business context.
- Vertical-specific hierarchy
- Coherent commercial promise
- Intentional visual rhythm on mobile and desktop
Grow without rebuilding
Sites are prepared to connect with booking, concierge, and automations modules.
- Step-based module activation
- Trackable client change requests
- Quality review before release
Every mockup must look purchasable at first glance, with clear identity.
Headlines and CTA are written to support decisions, not fill space.
Each page drives inquiry, booking, or contact with reduced friction.
Site, booking, concierge, and automations stay coherent in one ecosystem.
Boutique Hotel
Commercial objective: increase high-value direct inquiries and reduce dependency on external portals.
- Page structure: Home, Rooms, Experiences, Offers, FAQ, Contact
- Sample headline: Quiet suites and private spa, minutes from the city center
- Sample CTA: Request availability
- What changes: trust and room value are central, with social proof near conversion
- Why clients buy: better margin on direct bookings and stronger brand perception
Restaurant
Commercial objective: turn mobile visits into table bookings, event requests, and group inquiries.
- Page structure: Home, Menu, Book, Events, Wine, Contact
- Sample headline: Seasonal cuisine, live fire, table booking in one minute
- Sample CTA: Book a table
- What changes: faster rhythm, menu readability, and persistent mobile CTA
- Why clients buy: less operational friction and more covers on key days
Agritourism
Commercial objective: sell experiential stays and packages linked to territory, food, and seasonality.
- Page structure: Home, Rooms, Experiences, Products, Territory, Offers, Contact
- Sample headline: Stays among vineyards and farm-table cuisine
- Sample CTA: Plan your weekend
- What changes: place narrative and experience-led conversion across multiple offers
- Why clients buy: higher average stay value and stronger local differentiation