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Beyond the Keycard: The Rise of Radical Welcome in Modern Hospitality

How "Hospitalité" is now a visual language—curated spaces that look good on camera but feel better in person. HospitalitГ©

Use color-coded notes or "beats" to map out major plot points and transitions.

Contrast this with the sterile, automated "kiosk" check-ins that are becoming standard. Let the ideas fall out without worrying about

Spend time understanding the "true extent" of the story—great features are 70% research.

Circle back to the original hook. End on a poignant note about how, despite all the apps and automation, the core of hospitality remains a simple, ancient promise: You are welcome here. Drafting Tips: Use color-coded notes or "beats" to map out

To draft a feature about (Hospitality), we can focus on its shift from a simple duty of care to a modern, experience-driven industry. A good feature should be as long as necessary and use a "vomit draft" approach—getting all ideas out quickly before refining the structure. Feature Concept: The "Radical Welcome"