the line that still picks up.
three tiers. one promise: somebody answers, every time, in the language and timezone you're in — and they have actually been to the room you're asking about.
the list, live.
- —live atlas of 50 luxury hotspots
- —what's on tonight, this week, this season
- —ai-generated itineraries, refreshed daily
- —preferred booking.com / tablet / mr&mrs smith rates
- —monthly editorial: who's djing where, who's opening what
the line answers.
- —everything in atlas, plus:
- —24/7 hybrid concierge — 4-hour median reply
- —preferred rates on hotels we actually stay in
- —private-jet card access pricing — no markup
- —yacht charter desk, mediterranean + sea
- —f1 weekend, monaco, basel, coachella access lists
- —table holds at the hard-to-book restaurants
we move with you.
- —everything in concierge, plus:
- —named lead concierge + backup, both real humans
- —long-term apartment access — london, paris, milan, dubai, bangkok, bali, tokyo
- —$100k+ trip planning — dubai, honeymoons, milestone moments
- —relocation desk: residency, basing, emergency mobility
- —social-gift program — birthdays, apologies, thank-yous, sent without you asking
- —company formation overseas, school placement, household setup
why this exists.
the legacy networks were built for a world that called during business hours. they sold partnerships, not access — and their concierge desks have been quietly cut for two years. amex platinum takes 3 days to confirm a table. virtuoso's rate is a referral kickback dressed up as a deal.
we hold the cards ourselves. we own the long-term leases. we run the ai that picks up at 3am and books the human in by 9. the stack is built for one thing: the answer that comes back faster than the question gets asked again.
apply for private.
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