About the studio

Web Meadow Point is a three-person studio on Level 8. We review how travel apps record the trip, not how they look in a store listing.

Amina Salleh

Amina Salleh

Measurement reviewer

Amina spent years sitting with hotel booking teams in Kota Kinabalu. She leads the flagship review and still insists on tapping the Malay copy herself.

Hafiz Tan

Hafiz Tan

Path facilitator

Hafiz runs the half-day walkthroughs. He used to write destination copy for a Sabah tour app, which is why he notices when a ferry screen is missing an event.

Mei Ling Chua

Mei Ling Chua

Catalogue writer

Mei Ling turns messy event lists into trip-language catalogues. She keeps the seasonal calendar honest about monsoon weeks.

How the work started

The studio began after several Kota Kinabalu product teams asked the same question in different words: why does the fare search look busy while the ticket confirmation looks empty? The answer was rarely a missing campaign. It was usually a traveler path that had never been named.

We kept the practice small so a review still means three people who have tapped the same screens. Malaysia is the home ground — East Malaysian weather, bilingual labels, and domestic flight habits — though we will read an app used by guests arriving from Singapore or Taipei if that is the path you care about.

How we work with a team

We ask for a test account and a colleague who can explain the current recording method. We do not arrive with a hidden method of our own. Findings are written so a designer and an engineer can disagree in the same document. If a recommendation would require a rebuild of checkout, we say so in ordinary sentences.

What we will not claim

We are not a software company and we do not sell access to a recording product. Credentials in this field are the reviews we have finished and the willingness of a product owner to sit through a walkthrough. That is the relationship we prefer.