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UI/UX, frontend, API integrations, technical SEO, and monitoring support for a Barcelona-based hospitality platform.
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UI/UX, frontend, API integrations, technical SEO, and monitoring support for a Barcelona-based hospitality platform.
Tell us what you’re building—we’ll help you plan the right next steps.
Mayna is a real estate company founded in Barcelona. It positions its properties around a calm, secure “home away from home” experience—paired with local lifestyle access in the surrounding neighborhood.
Constraints and trade-offs we worked through
Keeping listing/detail pages responsive while preserving visual quality.
Making browsing → inquiry/booking flows clear without cluttering the interface.
Solid metadata, crawlability, and page structure that search engines can understand.
Connecting frontend UI with external/internal APIs without fragile “one-off” code.
Approaches we used to solve the problem
A clean, type-safe codebase for predictable iteration.
A consistent design system approach for responsive layouts.
Lazy loading and image optimization for visual-heavy pages.
Clear boundaries between UI components and API/data concerns.
Pages and headings structured for both users and crawlers.
Titles/descriptions, indexing controls, and sensible internal linking.
Health checks and lightweight monitoring to catch obvious issues early.
Mechanisms to catch and report system errors.
Measurable outcomes that demonstrate success
In hospitality, trust signals and clarity matter as much as visuals.
Small integration decisions (naming, data boundaries, error states) pay off long-term.
"Good enough" monitoring early prevents slow, silent failures later.
User trust is directly related to the reliability of technical infrastructure.