Hospitality

Hospitality

Present the destination, not just the booking flow

PIXL gives hotels, resorts, venues, and hospitality groups a branded digital layer that helps guests and planners understand the experience before arrival.

Best Fit

Guests planning their arrival and stay

Event planners reviewing venue options

Sales, guest-experience, and property teams

Typical Needs

Guest orientation and property exploration

Amenity and destination discovery

Event space and venue presentation

Lobby and on-site display experiences

Delivery Contexts

Hotel and resort websites

Hosted venue and event presentation links

Lobby displays and concierge-adjacent screens

Sales presentations for meetings, weddings, and events

Example Experiences

What PIXL can look like for Hospitality

These are the kinds of interactive experiences, presentation layers, and deployment formats that fit this industry especially well.

01

Resort arrival and amenity previews

Interactive experiences that walk guests through arrival, amenities, circulation, and destination moments.

Why it helps

They help people understand the property as an experience, not just a booking page.

02

Event venue and wedding presentations

Spatial overviews of event halls, outdoor spaces, circulation paths, and hospitality touchpoints.

Why it helps

They make it easier for planners to evaluate the venue without needing a site visit first.

03

Lobby and guest-orientation displays

On-site screens that help guests discover amenities, venues, routes, and property highlights.

Why it helps

They extend the property experience into a useful public-facing digital layer.

04

Conference and meeting-space showcases

Interactive property presentations for business hospitality and group-event sales.

Why it helps

They give sales teams a stronger way to present scale, options, and flow to prospective clients.

Why It Helps

Why this works for hospitality

The value is not just visual polish. The system helps people understand, evaluate, and move through the place with more confidence.

Set expectations before arrival

Guests and planners can understand what the property offers and how it flows before they step on site.

Extend the hospitality brand into digital touchpoints

The experience feels like part of the property brand instead of a detached map or media embed.

Support both website storytelling and on-site discovery

The same system can work for pre-arrival exploration, sales presentations, and on-property screens.

Make event and amenity presentation more tangible

Prospective guests and planners get a much stronger sense of what the destination actually is.

Related Services

Relevant delivery models for this industry

These service lines are usually the strongest fit for the kinds of spaces, audiences, and deployment needs in this category.

Case Studies

Proof in the work

Where we already have public-facing examples, these show how the delivery model translates into a finished project.

Need a stronger hospitality experience?

Design the delivery model around the environment

We can tailor the experience, interaction layer, and deployment surfaces to the kind of place you need people to understand.