See a venue site that actually books.
Three venue shapes, fully built — every page, every rate band, every FAQ. Open any one and walk it the way a retreat host would.
The same gaps, on nearly every venue site.
Tear down a beautiful retreat-venue site and the leaks are remarkably consistent — and every one is fixable.
No price, no capacity
A host's first two questions — "will my group fit?" and "can I afford it?" — go unanswered, so they never inquire.
Beautiful but invisible
Empty page titles and descriptions mean Google can't place them — so they stay dependent on the directory.
No proof, no booking
No past-retreats gallery to build trust, and a contact form (or a phone number) where a real booking path should be.
These three venues are demonstration builds — invented properties, designed and written to the standard we'll build yours. Laurel & Lamp is new, and we'd rather earn your trust with the work than borrow it with a logo wall. No client roster yet — that's exactly what the founding rate is for: you get the proof price, we get the proof.
The quiet-season farmhouse.
A restored 1890s farmhouse that books itself in summer. We built the site to sell every season — woodsmoke writing weeks, early-spring planning retreats, harvest gatherings — with capacity up front, real price bands for four-day and seven-day stays, proof of past retreats, and a live calendar that shows the open weeks.
Fixes: capacity & price visible · proof gallery · off-season framing · live availability → deposit.
Open the live sample →The quiet-season coast house.
A glass house on a Mendocino bluff whose best weeks — fog-soft mornings, the storm-watching stretch of winter — were the ones sitting empty. We built the site around stillness and the quiet season, with the great room and its wall of Pacific glass, the cliff trails, and a two-click hold replacing years of email tag.
Fixes: quiet-season positioning · the spaces shown right · real availability · effortless inquiry.
Open the live sample →The winter-is-best lodge.
A timber lodge for larger groups that most venues would call "closed for the season" in January. We flipped it: winter is the headline. Bunk-and-private rooming made clear, AV and meeting space spelled out, and big-group availability a leadership organizer can lock in minutes.
Fixes: winter as the hook · large-group logistics answered · meeting/AV clarity · fast big-group booking.
Open the live sample →This is what your venue could look like, booking.
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