Jack Smith

Recharge - Take a nap or shower in a luxury hotel

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Josh Barkin
Cool idea. I am not sure you're data will tell you this but there is an obvious use case why some people might want a hotel room for just an hour or two. So how do you a) deal with cleaning logistics of a room on a per-use and rotational basis? b) Keep the service classy and not let a certain use case define the brand?
Harry Cheung
@joshbarkin a) Each of our hotel partners handles cleaning the room to their standards, no less. Our goal is to provide you with a beautiful hotel room as if you made a reservation directly. The only exception is that you pay for what you use. b) Our hotel partners interact with our users everyday. So far, they have not seen anything that would indicate our users are anything other than professionals looking to save some time and increase their productivity.
Cheng Qian
I need this!
Carlos Cervantes
Sounds amazing!
Kei Kinoshita
@harrycheung I used at Hyatt today. It was awesome experience and app is easy to use! cool!!
Robert Spivack
Looks interesting. Could be very useful for WWDC "day trippers" to San Francisco. I also like the fact that you are enabled for payment via ApplePay. One quick UI thing - Do you only get presented the first available property, or do you see a list? (Wasn't clear to me if there was only one available when I tried the app or if choices were available)
Sudha Jamthe
Wow wonderful disruption of hospitality space. Airports have this tiny room for shower and nap so why not in city?