Funnel 03 / Hospitality intelligence

A letter worth the inbox it lands in.

One edition for hotels, one for restaurants, one for the people running a portfolio of both. What changed in the Dutch market, what it costs you, and what to do about it.

Three segments, one sender. Nothing has been published yet. You would be joining before the first edition.

Segmented, sourced, and easy to leave.

Four of these are commitments rather than features, and no edition has gone out yet to be judged against them. They are written here so that the first one can be.

01

You pick the segment

Hotel, restaurant, or portfolio. It changes what is in the letter, not just the greeting at the top of it.

02

It goes out on a stated rhythm

A published cadence, held to. A letter that arrives whenever there is something to sell is not intelligence.

03

The Dutch market, specifically

Occupancy, covers, channel costs, platform changes and regulation, read for operators here rather than repackaged from elsewhere.

04

Every claim carries its source

If a number is in the letter, where it came from is in the letter. No figure appears because it sounded right.

05

Leaving is as easy as joining

One click and no flow designed to talk you out of it. That part is built. Deleting the address rather than suppressing it is still owed: today unsubscribing ends the subscription and records a hash so you are not mailed again.

Latest editionNone published

The most recent edition will be readable here before you decide whether it is worth your inbox. Nothing is shown because nothing has been published. A mock issue would be a sample of a letter that has never been written.

What this page deliberately does not do yet.

  • No edition has been published. Subscribing is joining a letter that has not been written yet.
  • No preference centre. You pick an edition when you join and cannot change it here afterwards.
  • No archive, no back issues, and no example edition.
  • No signup analytics and no tracking pixel. We count subscriptions in the database, not in your browser.