2026 hotel discovery

Cabin makes hotel shopping feel calm, visual, and current.

The product starts with natural-language search, moves into a photo-rich hotel page, and keeps every decision visible in an activity view that feels polished instead of messy.

Cabin is currently pre-release and preparing for public launch.

Cabin hotel details screen screenshot
Hotel page Photo-forward detail keeps price, match, and highlights legible.
Cabin activity screen screenshot
Activity Saved history turns prior decisions into something useful.

Product

Real screens lead the story.

The homepage uses the actual search, hotel, and activity surfaces rather than placeholder mockups.

Clarity

Booking boundaries are visible.

Cabin presents discovery and handoff clearly. Booking completes on the supplier website in the current release.

Support

Public contact and legal pages are live.

Terms, privacy, and support details are published and reachable directly from the main navigation.

The product photos do the convincing

Each screen already looks like part of a real traveler journey.

01 Search

Search feels conversational instead of overloaded.

Natural-language search lets travelers describe a real need in their own words, like a late arrival, airport access, or a gym. Fever mode turns it up a notch, turning intent into a guided path, helping people narrow down an exact stay in a few simple questions.

  • Natural-language prompt
  • Context chips
  • Fever mode
Cabin search screen screenshot

02 Hotel page

The detail page is visual, grounded, and decision-ready.

The five traveller actions give each stay a clear outcome: go back, pass, add context, like, or super-like. Those signals are built to feed Cabin's recommendation algorithm, shaping how future matches are ranked, resurfaced, and explained while price and booking stay visible on the same screen.

  • Five decision actions
  • Match feedback loop
  • Pricing and booking handoff
Cabin hotel details screen screenshot

03 Activity

Activity keeps the traveller in the loop.

Saved, disliked, notes, likes, and super-likes are organized into one feed so the experience stays coherent across sessions, with folders to create, review, and organize shortlists over time.

  • Saved and history states
  • Notes and preference signals
  • Useful trip memory
Cabin activity screen screenshot

Trust is visible on the public site

Cabin already publishes the basics a traveler and reviewer expect to find.

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