RAYN for Matterport

Make your Matterport scan the place guests book.

Matterport captures your venue as a precise 3D scan. RAYN turns that scan into a bookable surface — guests explore the real room, then choose the exact table, cabana or zone before they arrive. If you already have a Matterport model, RAYN can use it as it is. If you do not, capture is straightforward. Either way, the tour stops being a showcase and becomes the moment the booking is made.

Why the room should be the booking surface

A Matterport tour that sits beside the booking leaves the best part unused.

Most venues place the 3D tour on a separate page. Guests can walk the room, admire it, then leave it behind and book blind through a form that has no idea which table they were looking at. The scan carries the exact thing the guest cares about — where they will sit — yet it never reaches the reservation. RAYN closes that gap: the same room the guest is exploring is the room they book from.

  • The scan already knows the roomEvery table, booth, terrace and cabana is present in the model — the position the guest wants is right there, not described in a dropdown.
  • Seat intent is lost at the formA tour beside a standard booking flow cannot capture which spot the guest chose, so the venue guesses on arrival.
  • Guests commit with more confidenceChoosing the exact spot in the real room removes the doubt that sits behind a plain date-and-party-size booking.
  • Spatial demand goes unreadWithout a bookable plan, the venue never sees which tables, zones and time-bands guests actually reach for.

How RAYN uses your Matterport scan

Your existing model becomes Pick Your Spot.

Matterport is the capture layer; RAYN is the booking layer on top of it. Nothing about the scan is rebuilt — RAYN maps your tables, spaces and zones onto the model you already have, applies your live booking rules, and turns the tour into a working reservation surface.

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Use your existing scan

If your venue already has a Matterport model, RAYN uses it as it is — no rebuild, no second capture. If you do not, capture is straightforward and RAYN maps it once it is ready.

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The scan becomes the booking surface

RAYN turns the model into Pick Your Spot — guests walk the real room in 3D and choose the exact table, booth, cabana or zone, with your rules behind every seat. See Pick Your Spot →

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Guests choose the exact spot

The window seat, the corner booth, the front cabana — chosen in the room, not guessed from a list. Seat intent is captured at the moment it happens and carried into the booking.

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Operators read spatial demand

Every visual choice becomes signal. The venue sees which tables, zones and time-bands guests reach for, and can price and place premium inventory with intent. See RevDASH →

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Zones and spaces, not just tables

Cabanas, daybeds, booths and whole areas map onto the scan as bookable spaces — so a beach club or rooftop reads as clearly as a dining room. See RAYN Spaces →

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Works alongside the rest of RAYN

The spatial layer feeds the same booking record as your website and WhatsApp demand, so preference and channel arrive attached — one connected journey, not another isolated tour. See how RAYN connects →

What it changes

A scan you paid for, finally earning its keep.

The investment in a Matterport capture is real. Making it the booking surface is where it starts to pay back — for the guest choosing with confidence, and for the room reading demand it could not see before.

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More confident bookings

Guests who choose their exact spot in the real room arrive committed to it — the doubt behind a blind booking is removed before they confirm.

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Seat intent captured, not guessed

The table a guest wanted survives the journey into a structured record, so the floor is not reconstructing preference on arrival.

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Spatial demand into yield

The room learns which spots and slots drive value, and premium inventory is priced and placed with intent rather than by habit. See RevDASH →

Next step

Have a Matterport scan? See it become bookable.

A short walkthrough — we take your existing Matterport model, or plan the capture if you need one, and show how it becomes Pick Your Spot: guests choosing the exact table in the real room, and the spatial demand that follows.