How are you backing up eco claims in your itineraries so clients feel the benefit, not just the buzzwords? Since April I’ve added a GSTC-based supplier check, a day-by-day kg CO2e estimate, and swapped a 1-hour Bangkok–Chiang Mai flight for the overnight train, and I’m seeing better close rates while keeping wildlife and water use front of mind — what’s working for you?
Quick win for me: add a single “What you gain” line under each greener swap — e.g., overnight train cuts about 290 kg CO2e and funds a local guide hour — with the audit link right there (GSTC/Travelife: https://www.gstcouncil.org); small caveat, long charts lose people. Do you show the price delta alongside the CO2 cut?
Try a “boost-on-motion” profile: keep the lock at about 800–1000 ms advertising and low TX, then jump to about 100 ms and +0 to +4 dBm for 3–5 s le touch/door motion — it got us about 1.3s unlocks and about 50% fewer swaps, like a porch light that only brightens when someone walks up… Pair it with a powered hallway beacon (same region UUID) to pre-wake the Wallet key so iOS is already scanning before the door. @g_waters4 did you land on a best-fit boost window length?
I’d lean TI only if the landlord delivers turnkey basics we need for ‘remote work’ — power, low‑voltage conduit, and acoustic fixes — and gives 30–45 days of early access at $0 so we can stand up AV before rent starts. If they balk, take more free rent and buy used FF&E, but make internet handoff a landlord obligation with a firm SLA so you don’t burn a month waiting on fiber (). Anyone here gotten an early-access license tied to ISP install dates, @Kelly?