Hands arranging tickets and a map before a trip
Most travel apps lose the thread between a saved destination and the fare that actually gets tapped.

Travel app analytics · Sabah

The booking screen is where the story actually starts

We sit with product teams who run airline, hotel, and tour apps and walk the same traveler path a guest would take. Then we write down what the app currently records, what it skips, and which screens deserve names before the next peak season.

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Work we take on

Each engagement is a measurement review of a travel app, not a hosted product. You keep your existing recording method; we help you see the traveler path clearly.

Travel app measurement review

Travel app measurement review

A three-week written review of one traveler path in your travel app: what is recorded today, where the path goes quiet, and a recommended event map.

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Booking-path walkthrough

Booking-path walkthrough

A half-day facilitated tap-through of one booking path, with notes taken as if a guest in Kota Kinabalu were changing dates after rain.

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Event naming for travel screens

Event naming for travel screens

A workshop that names events after trip actions — stay dates moved, island hop added — instead of after layout IDs.

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From Level 8, looking toward the airport road

Kota Kinabalu is a useful place to study travel apps. Guests here mix domestic hops to Peninsular Malaysia with island boats, mountain lodges, and last-minute weather changes. Those same habits show up in fare search, room calendars, and itinerary folders.

Web Meadow Point grew out of that local pattern. We still walk screens with a test account, name events in the language of the trip, and hand back a written review the product team can argue with.

They asked us to tap through our own hotel app as if the monsoon had just moved our dates. That single walkthrough showed why the calendar event fired twice.

Lina Rashid, stay-product lead, a Kuching lodging app

Field notes from recent reviews

Short articles on drop-off after fare filters, what a saved itinerary actually means, and how East Malaysian holiday weeks change the booking path.

21 July 2026

Reading time on a destination guide versus a checkout

Long sessions on a Kinabalu trail guide rarely mean the same thing as long sessions on a payment screen. Travel app analytics mix them at some cost.

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9 June 2026

Monsoon weeks and the East Malaysian booking path

When rain warnings sit over Sabah islands, tour baskets stall while hotel date pickers jump. A seasonal calendar should mark those weeks before you staff a review.

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