Since we lit the first fires here at Reestit just a few weeks ago, we’ve been busy 'curing' hundreds of properties and processing thousands of guest mentions. Our analytical smokes are doing a grand job of distilling the wealth of guest feedback into clear, decisive insights, but we’re always looking for ways to sharpen our focus.
The Mission for Total Clarity
At the core of Reestit is a simple, if slightly ambitious, question: What would a guest actually need to know?
Often, the most important details don’t appear in the main description at all. They’re lurking in a review from a couple of years back, quietly waiting to be noticed: the exact number of minutes to the nearest genuinely civilised cup of tea, or whether the “sea glimpse” can be enjoyed from a dignified standing position or requires a jaunty lean at an athletic angle. We’re constantly refining the way we sift for these hidden truths, but we want to hear from the people who actually use our service - you.
A Word from the Hearth
Is there a specific quality you find yourself constantly hunting for in a property but can never quite find? A particular travel preference that a clear summary could highlight for you?
We want to make this service as useful as a well-made map. Whether it’s about shower pressure, the effectiveness of the curtains at sunrise, the surprising absence of them in a loft conversion, or whether the host's cat is a regular visitor — if it’s in the reviews, we want to bring it to light for you.
Drop us a line at feedback@reestit.com. Your thoughts help us keep the flame steady and the insights sharp.
A Constant Evolution
As we move forward, we’re unearthing new details lurking in the depths of the review history—everything from the nocturnal enthusiasm of the neighbourhood dogs to the specific firmness of mattresses travellers prefer. But the human element is always our most reliable compass. By telling us what you need, you’re helping us build a more transparent, more genuine travel experience for everyone.
Thank you for being part of our first few weeks. The fire is burning nicely, and we’re just getting started.