The same guest path stays live while hosts update content and picks behind it.
Live demo
See the current guide flow, workspace controls, and guest guide work from the same operating model.
This surface uses the current guide data for Drift House, so the route, filters, picks, and workspace story below reflect the same record the dashboard manages right now.
Properties now live as their own workspace surface instead of hiding inside guide edits.
All picks, the survey queue, and the guest route stay aligned because they share the same source data.
Guide readiness, route state, and scope sit on the guide home instead of being buried in setup.
The guide survey and advanced form handle copy, filters, slug control, and property assignments.
Manual adds, the survey queue, health checks, and optional import or candidate passes stay in one inventory surface.
SVG, PNG, and print outputs now sit in a dedicated publishing area tied to the same guest route.
Properties, billing, brand, and team access stay separate from guide editing so the operating model stays cleaner.
Inside the app
Guide surfaces
The host flow now centers on summary, content, all picks, QR assets, and insights inside the guide workspace.
- Summary tracks readiness, route state, and what needs attention next.
- Content offers both a fast survey and an advanced form for direct field control.
- All picks keeps manual edits, survey cleanup, and optional inventory tools together.
Across the workspace
Properties and operations
The dashboard now gives properties their own directory, with workspace billing, brand, and team access managed outside the guide flow.
- Property settings combine address, guide assignment, media, and guest contact details.
- Brand preview shows the guest-facing name, note, accent color, and header treatment.
- Billing and team access stay in the workspace area instead of competing with guide edits.
On the guest route
Live shortlist
Guests still arrive on a lighter interface, but it now inherits the same route, pick visibility, and guide framing the dashboard manages.
The easy first-night answer: quick service, strong fish tacos, and a crowd-friendly menu.
The polished sit-down option for sunset dinners, anniversaries, or when you want the nicest table of the trip.
Rice bowls, salads, and quick pickup for the nights when the group is hungry and low-energy.
Fast espresso, breakfast sandwiches, and enough seating to get everyone moving without a full brunch production.
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