Project Description
Project overview
Inception Group Experiences was built for a hospitality brand where digital touchpoints needed to feel like part of the venue itself, not a separate generic website.
The product focused on self-guided in-venue experiences delivered through guests’ phones. Users scan a QR code, open a mobile-first flow and follow visual step-by-step guidance designed to feel calm, premium and unobtrusive within the venue atmosphere.
I built the platform as a bespoke WordPress-based guided experience system with a structured ACF content model, app-like mobile UX, PWA support and brand-skinnable foundations designed to scale across multiple concepts and venues. This kind of project sits closest to custom WordPress development, custom functionality development and ongoing technical support.
The challenge
This was not a typical web project. The platform had to work inside real hospitality environments where lighting is low, attention is split and every extra second of load time creates friction. The interface needed to guide guests clearly without interrupting the ambience or feeling like a learning app.
The experience needed to feel fast, native and easy to use on a phone in real-world conditions.
Guests needed clear step-by-step progression without relying on audio or heavy interface chrome.
The UI had to match premium venue branding and feel like part of the physical experience.
The system needed reusable logic and brand-skinnable styling for rollout across different concepts.
What was delivered
I designed and developed a bespoke Guided Experience Platform that delivers structured step-by-step experiences through a mobile-first interface. The platform was built to be flexible for the editorial team while keeping the guest experience consistent, polished and easy to follow.
A fully custom build designed around guided in-venue experiences rather than standard website templates.
Each experience is structured as a sequence of manageable steps with its own media, copy and progression logic.
The front end was designed to feel calm, lightweight and intuitive inside a live venue environment.
Guests can add the experience to their home screen and launch it in full-screen mode for a more native feel.
Core functionality included
Guests can quickly access experiences on their phones from venue-based QR codes.
Each experience is structured into clear, sequential steps with obvious progression.
Steps can use video-led or image-only content depending on what suits the experience best.
Experiences open with branded introductory screens that set tone and context.
Guests can always understand where they are and what comes next without visual noise.
Full-screen launch improves immersion and removes browser distractions.
Fonts, colours, icons and UI behaviour can be adapted for different venue concepts.
The intended mobile experience is preserved even when viewed on desktop.
Key architecture decisions
One of the most important decisions was treating WordPress as a structured product foundation rather than a generic page builder. The platform was modelled around guided experiences, with ACF powering a flexible but predictable step-based content structure for the internal team.
The front end was then shaped to preserve visual consistency, support brand control and make each experience feel intentional across multiple venues and concepts without rebuilding the system each time.
ACF fields made each guided experience easy to manage without compromising front-end consistency.
The CMS supports operational flexibility while still powering a custom experience-led interface.
Visual identity can be adapted per brand without changing the core platform logic.
New experiences and new venue concepts can be launched faster from the same system.
Results and outcomes
The result was a guided experience platform that feels appropriate to a premium hospitality environment. Guests receive calm, visual instruction that supports the room instead of competing with it, while the internal team gets a reusable system for launching new branded experiences.
The platform feels closer to a product experience than a standard website.
New experiences can be built and managed through a clear content model.
The interface stays visually consistent with the tone and atmosphere of the venues.
Full-screen mode improves immersion and reduces browser friction.
The same platform can support additional concepts without rebuilding from scratch.
The business now has a scalable digital layer for self-guided venue experiences.
Technology used
The platform was built in WordPress with a fully custom ACF-driven architecture, using mobile-first front-end development, bespoke UI implementation, Progressive Web App support and a brand-skinnable structure designed for multi-venue rollout.
This work is especially relevant to custom WordPress development, custom functionality development and support and maintenance for digital products that need to behave more like apps than brochure sites.
Next steps
This platform created a reusable foundation for self-guided hospitality experiences that can grow across brands, venues and new concepts without changing the core system. Future expansion can build on the same architecture while preserving the premium in-venue feel.
If you are building a QR-led experience, a mobile-first venue journey or a digital product that needs to feel more like an app than a website, the most relevant starting points are usually custom WordPress development, custom functionality development and support and maintenance.
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