Das Davor — a trip assembled the morning of.
A guided trip is a manifest problem — who’s coming, who signed, who’s guiding — and Summit assembled it from four sources each morning. “The booking widget, the waiver tool, the guide spreadsheet, and the payment processor never talked,” says Jesse Wynn, Founder. “Our lead guide rebuilt the day’s manifest by hand at 6am, in the dark, before coffee.”
Unsigned waivers were a liability scramble at the trailhead, and no-shows hurt because deposits weren’t reliably tied to the booking.
$630/month across four tools. Manual manifests rebuilt every morning. Trailhead scrambles for unsigned waivers.
Der Wechsel — one manifest per trip.
Summit moved bookings, waivers, payments, and guide scheduling onto one trip record. Now booking a spot collects the deposit and the waiver before the guest ever arrives.
“My lead guide got her mornings back,” Wynn says. “The manifest builds itself as people book. She just opens it.”
Was ersetzt wurde
| Altes Tool | Replaced by Mewayz module | Monatliche Ersparnis |
|---|---|---|
| Booking widget | Bookings & Calendar | $120 |
| Waiver tool | Waivers & Forms | $90 |
| Guide spreadsheet | Staff Scheduling | $80 |
| Payment processor add-on | Payments & Deposits | $100 |
| Alter Stack gesamt | Mewayz Business | save $630/mo |
Der Schlüssel – the trip knows itself.
With booking, waivers, and scheduling unified, every departure is ready before dawn:
- Booking collects the deposit and sends the waiver automatically
- The manifest builds itself as guests book and sign
- Guides are assigned on the same record the guests booked into
- Refunds, deposits, and add-ons settle to one ledger
A deposit captured at the moment of booking turns a casual maybe into a real commitment. Tying it to the trip record meant deposits stopped being optional — and so did showing up.
Die neue Normalität — guiding, not coordinating.
“We added two more trip times a week because the coordination overhead vanished,” Wynn says. “The team spends its energy on the trail now, not on rebuilding a spreadsheet every morning.”