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18 March 2026

New Hospitality App Launches UK Trial in Llandudno


 


A new app which rewards customers for reviewing hospitality venues in real-time is being trialled in North Wales.

A number of hotels and restaurants in Llandudno are taking part in the UK rollout of HashView, with locals encouraged to visit Chatsworth House Hotel, Baytree Hotel, The New Loretta, Blue Elephant and Thaitastic, among others, to try it out.

Geo-technology will detect which establishment a customer is in and prompt them to leave a review during their visit in return for a reward, which could include anything from a discount to a free drink or dish, redeemable during that visit.

Sakshi Mahajan, CEO and founder of HashView, said:

“I’ve lived in Llandudno for over two years now, and have quickly come to realise how co-dependent tourists and hospitality venues are on each other in the area.

 

“I therefore wanted to create something that would mutually benefit both customers and business owners. Tripadvisor removed 8% of reviews submitted in 2024 to help tackle fake reviews, which are becoming increasingly damaging to businesses’ reputations — so I hope HashView can go a long way towards tackling this problem.

 

“What’s more, the app also pools data from Tripadvisor, Google Reviews and other sources, making it a one-stop-shop for genuine review-finding, meaning customers don’t have to waste time consulting and comparing numerous websites.”

Theresa Curbishley, general manager at Chatsworth House Hotel, added:

“With so many brilliant competitors in the area, we’re extremely dependent on reviews to get customers through the door — particularly during high season among visitors who are unfamiliar with the area.

 

“It’s therefore extremely important to us that reviews are accurate, and we’re very happy to be giving something back to customers who provide us with that honest feedback — in turn, helping us expand and improve our business for visitors and locals alike.”



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