Sell the property experience
OHNava helps owners present the stay, setting, amenities, add-ons, activities, and payment path as one connected guest journey.
OHNava
Outdoor Hospitality Navigator
About OHNava
Outdoor hospitality operators should not have to stitch together disconnected website, product, booking, and payment tools just to sell their property experience online. OHNava brings those launch pieces into one calm path.
Why OHNava exists
A campground, RV park, glamping site, marina, kayak rental, or guide service often sells more than one thing: places to stay, equipment, activities, passes, and useful add-ons. When those details live in different tools that do not fit together, the guest experience gets messy and the operator carries the cleanup.
OHNava helps owners present the stay, setting, amenities, add-ons, activities, and payment path as one connected guest journey.
Website content, product listings, pricing, availability, bookings, and payment setup stay aligned inside OHNava.
The MVP focuses on getting online, selling clearly, and taking bookings before adding deeper operational layers.
Our product philosophy
OHNava is designed around the first problem many independent outdoor businesses feel: the public website does not match what they can sell, and the booking path does not make it easy for guests to choose.
Owner screens and public pages should use words operators and guests understand.
Stays, rentals, tours, passes, and store items should be able to live together without forcing every business into a lodging-only shape.
Owners should be able to preview, review, accept terms, connect payments, and publish without a complicated technical project.
What OHNava is today
OHNava focuses on helping operators launch a booking-ready public site and keep the selling details consistent. It works alongside the tools an owner already relies on for deeper day-to-day operations.
Plain-English summary: OHNava helps outdoor operators sell what guests can book: the place, the experience, the rentals, the passes, and the add-ons. It starts with the public sales path instead of asking owners to replace everything at once.