RoomView started with a question that had no good answer: why do guests pay the same rate for rooms with completely different views and experiences?
It starts with a booking. You choose a room, pay the rate, and arrive to find your window faces a concrete wall — while the room next door has an unobstructed ocean view at the same price. It's a near-universal experience, and for years it was simply accepted as part of how hotels worked.
RoomView was founded on the belief that this information gap is solvable. Room quality is measurable. View quality is quantifiable. And pricing should reflect the actual experience a guest receives — not just the floor or category they booked.
That belief became a platform. And that platform became RoomView.
Our mission is straightforward: make room-level transparency the standard for the hotel industry. Not at the category level — at the individual room level, where the actual experience lives.
We believe hotels that embrace transparency earn stronger guest trust, fewer post-stay complaints, and better long-term performance. And we believe guests who have clear information make better decisions and have better stays.
That's what RoomView is built to enable.
We believe guests deserve honest, objective information about every room they're considering — not marketing copy.
Room pricing should reflect the actual difference in quality and experience — not arbitrary legacy category structures.
Our room scoring is data-driven and objective. No subjective ratings. No opinion. Measurable inputs, explainable outputs.
We build with hotels, not around them. Our tools are designed to integrate cleanly and add measurable value to existing operations.
The platform evolves with every property added, every data point captured, and every piece of feedback received from hotel partners.
Every feature we build is designed to increase guest confidence — not just at booking time, but throughout the entire hotel experience.
After one too many hotel disappointments — rooms that looked nothing like their descriptions and offered a fraction of the expected view — the concept for a room-level transparency platform takes shape.
The team begins building the proprietary scoring framework that evaluates room view quality using objective, measurable inputs. Patent applications filed.
RoomView maps its first partner property — Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas — producing detailed room-level view data across all 214+ rooms and suites.
The public RoomView platform launches. View Value — our hotel pricing intelligence system — enters early access, connecting room quality to pricing signals for the first time.
Whether you're a hotel partner or an investor, we'd love to share where we're going.