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Lodestar hero: a single stunning property photograph in the warm sandstone-clay-brass curated-stays register, a design-led house in an evocative fictitious setting, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

Curated stays

The stays worth steering toward.

A small, curated collection of design-led places, grouped by the kind of trip you are dreaming of. Browse by feeling, not by filter.

Demo only; search opens the collections, no booking is taken

Browse all 30 stays
  • The Salt House: a beach house in the Marenco Coast, styled-aspirational property photography, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

    Coastal Escapes

    Verified Host

    The Salt House

    The light moves across the main room all afternoon, and the terrace is where the day ends.

    Where
    the Marenco Coast
    Sleeps
    6 · Beach house

    Premium nightly rateDemo

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  • The Cantilever: a design home in the Verde Hills, styled-aspirational property photography, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

    Design Landmarks

    Verified Host

    The Cantilever

    An architect built it for himself; the living room hangs out over the hillside.

    Where
    the Verde Hills
    Sleeps
    6 · Design home

    Higher nightly rateDemo

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  • The Cedar Cabin: a cabin in the Aldermere Range, styled-aspirational property photography, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

    Mountain Retreats

    Verified Host

    The Cedar Cabin

    Cedar inside and out; the deck wraps to the view and the stove does the rest.

    Where
    the Aldermere Range
    Sleeps
    4 · Cabin

    Mid-range nightly rateDemo

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  • The Long Barn: a converted barn in Sorrel Valley, styled-aspirational property photography, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

    Country Houses

    Verified Host

    The Long Barn

    A barn made long and light; the kitchen table seats twelve without trying.

    Where
    Sorrel Valley
    Sleeps
    8 · Converted barn

    Premium nightly rateDemo

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  • Tamarind Villa: a villa in Tamarind Cay, styled-aspirational property photography, no people, no real-location resemblance, no real brand marks, demo only

    Island Hideaways

    Verified Host

    Tamarind Villa

    The whole island is small; the villa is the quiet end of it.

    Where
    Tamarind Cay
    Sleeps
    6 · Villa

    Higher nightly rateDemo

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How Lodestar works.

  1. Browse by feeling

    Start from a collection, not a filter tree. Coastal escapes, design landmarks, mountain retreats.

  2. Compare with care

    Every stay shows where it sits, who it sleeps, and the kind of place it is. Compare within a collection before you reach out.

  3. Contact the host

    You reach the host directly. Lodestar curates and connects; it does not own the homes or process the stay.

Read how it works

Have a place worth sharing?

List your home with Lodestar. A curated marketplace for the kind of stay a traveler remembers.

For hosts

Stay inspiration

New collections, new places worth steering toward.

Demo only; no email is collected and nothing is sent

Lodestar is a fictitious curated-stays marketplace built as a RampStack showcase demo. The properties, the hosts, the Verified Host badges, and the locations are demo-fictitious. No stays, bookings, or wishlists are processed, no host or property is real, and Lodestar has no affiliation with any real platform.

Fraunces and Manrope via Google Fonts. © Lodestar demo. RampStack showcase. No real marketplace, hosts, or stays exist.

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How Lodestar was built

The four-stage workup behind this directory marketplace demo, summarized. Generalized and pattern-level; no named competitors. The full Format A spec and the verification log live in the operated-side run record.

Stage 01

Basano · competitor review

  • The aspirational curated-stays field is photography-dominated, and the archetype rides on the photo direction. The leading curated marketplaces open on a single stunning property image, group their inventory into curated collections rather than a flat searchable index, and present each property as a designed object: a full gallery, a short editorial description, the design and architecture named, the location evoked, and a restrained booking affordance. The brand challenge is the marketplace challenge: the platform brand interacts with many independent host identities and must hold an aspirational identity that frames the stays without competing with them.
  • The position the field leaves on the table is a curated marketplace that reads as a well-made travel publication rather than a transactional booking engine. The high-volume platforms optimize the funnel: urgency banners, opaque ranking, dense result grids, and a booking architecture that pushes the traveler to transact before they have fallen for the place. A marketplace that lets the photography carry, groups stays into collections a traveler browses for pleasure, and names what it verifies without a fabricated trust-metric arms race reads as a curated publication the traveler escapes into rather than a funnel that converts them.
  • Structural standouts cluster on the collection and the property monograph. First, curated collections that group stays by feeling rather than by a flat filter tree; the collection is itself an editorial act. Second, a property page that treats each stay as a small monograph: a generous gallery, the design and the setting named, the host's own voice on why the place is worth the trip, and a restrained booking affordance that does not dominate the page. Third, a verification claim that says exactly what the marketplace checked rather than a host-ranking-style metric whose provenance is unstated.
  • Voice standouts cluster on evocative-but-restrained. The field's failure modes are purple travel-copy on one side and flat listing-spec on the other. A voice that evokes the place and the design with confident editorial restraint, the register of a well-made travel publication or a design-hotel brand, reads as aspirational without performing it.
  • Honesty signals cluster on reviews, ratings, and host identity. The field shows review scores, host-ranking badges, and host headshots as primary trust currency; a demo cannot fabricate any of them. A marketplace that shows the full shape of its trust UX (where reviews would render, what a Verified Host badge means) without fabricating a single review, score, host-ranking metric, or host face signals editorial discipline at a register the field rarely practises. This field review was conducted at the pattern level, with a screenshot-fallback capture pass against a small set of field targets for bot-walled sites; no named competitor, captured screenshot, or captured text appears in this public workup.

Stage 02

Krine · positioning

Position
Pure luxe-considered, aspirational curated short-term-stays marketplace. The second directory-marketplace shape in the portfolio and the same-shape divergence partner to Tradepost (the second same-shape pair after Datum and Treeline); the two share the shape and the multi-provider conventions and diverge on every other field, functional-tool versus escapist-aspirational. Pure Luxe Considered leads, the aspirational-hospitality register the gaming-and-entertainment-adjacent hospitality vertical file names as Aman and Four Seasons: serif-led, understated authority, image-forward, the stay as a designed object. Documentary Honest rejected as a secondary (the mass-market platform register, and a recurring portfolio secondary across five builds), Editorial Restrained rejected (Datum's exact luxe composition string), Warm Conversational rejected (the review-platform register); pure Luxe is the fresh unique string and is itself the divergence from the four composed Luxe builds. The structural pattern is image-forward-collections-marketplace; the escapist warmth is carried by the warm sandstone-clay-brass palette and the host-voice convention, not by a second archetype. Selected via the creative-brief-selector skill; full brief at progress/directory-marketplace-lodestar-brief.md, reference-bank entry at claude-skills/skills/creative-brief-selector/references/reference-bank/luxe-considered-curated-stays-directory.md. The fifteenth and final demo of the arc, and the first Browse-AI attended build.
Archetype
luxe-considered-curated-stays
Voice
Aspirational, escapist, design-forward: the voice of a well-made travel publication or a design-hotel brand. Evocative but not purple; confident editorial restraint. Distinct from the brand-versus-host voice on each property: Lodestar speaks as the marketplace throughout the chrome, and each property carries a one-line host voice in the host's own words, set in Fraunces italic. The brand never speaks as a host and the hosts never speak as the brand.

Stage 03

Tholo · build plan

home

  • creative-brief-selector
  • competitor-experience-audit
  • vertical-site-conventions
  • landing-page-copy
  • information-architecture
  • frontend-component-build
  • seo-onpage

collections

  • frontend-component-build
  • information-architecture

stay detail (dynamic)

  • creative-brief-selector
  • frontend-component-build
  • landing-page-copy
  • seo-onpage

how it works

  • landing-page-copy
  • frontend-component-build

for hosts

  • landing-page-copy
  • frontend-component-build

workup

  • competitor-experience-audit
  • landing-page-copy
  • frontend-component-build

Stage 04

Basano · verification

Holds(12)

  • Heading hierarchy holds across all six pages: exactly one H1 per page, H2 / H3 sequence with no skipped levels.
  • Language declaration, semantic landmark structure (header, main with id=main-content, footer, nav with aria-label), and the skip-navigation link via ShowcaseMetaLayer are all present and correctly wired across the microsite.
  • JSON-LD Organization with Brand subOrganization for Lodestar on the layout, description naming the fictitious-brand-and-hosts disclosure. BreadcrumbList on every non-home page. CollectionPage on home, ItemList of properties on collections, a LodgingBusiness subtype on each stay-detail page with name and city-only areaServed and NO aggregateRating and NO review and NO precise-price offer. AboutPage on how it works.
  • Hero zone carries the wide-photograph-with-band-below shape per the brief: a single stunning property photograph carries the page at the top, with a search-and-browse band below it. Not full-bleed-image-with-overlay (Rule 5 blocked under the pure-Luxe lead, which shares the Luxe family with the full-bleed-using Pho and Drift) and not Tradepost's grid-of-elements (the same-shape partner's hero, avoided by design).
  • Aspirational luxe register held: warm Sandstone (#f4ede2) limewashed ground; Linen (#ebe1d2) and Greige (#d9cdb9) secondary surfaces and borders; Driftwood (#8d8475) and Espresso (#2b2219) as the type stack; Clay (#bf6a43) as the action accent on CTAs, links, and demo-only labels; Brass (#a98a4b) as the luxe metallic on hairlines and the Verified Host badge; Pine (#2f4034) as the dark-section ground for the For Hosts band and the footer. The warm ground is the deliberate opposite of Tradepost's cool functional Cloud.
  • Type pairs Fraunces display serif (500 and 600 plus the true italic axis) with Manrope body (400 and 500), both via next/font/google. The wordmark is Fraunces 600 title case at tracking-[0.01em] in Espresso; the host voice renders in Fraunces true italic (not synthesized oblique), the typographic voice-shift that signals the brand-versus-host distinction. Distinct from Tradepost's single-family Public Sans and from every prior wordmark.
  • Footer renders the newsletter-band-with-credits shape (the second instance, after Mariner's Gauntlet; Tradepost's multi-column-sitemap now triggers Rule 6 WARN at three shipped, so the partner's footer is avoided): a stay-inspiration newsletter band on the Pine ground over a credits row with the wordmark, the typography credits, the fictitious-brand-and-hosts disclosure, and minimal nav. Footer chrome convention applied (no outer margin; inner padding absorbs the spacing).
  • Inventory is 5 curated collections (Coastal Escapes, Design Landmarks, Mountain Retreats, Country Houses, Island Hideaways) with 6 properties each (30 total); the density reads as a curated marketplace. Every property card is comparable on location, sleeps, stay-type, and a demo-only rate band, and the collections page carries a within-collection compare view that surfaces the filtered stays side by side on those dimensions.
  • The reviews-and-ratings honesty resolution ships: a demo-only Verified Host badge on roughly 67 percent of properties (20 of 30) with its meaning stated plainly nearby and on How it works, plus an explicit 'Demo: no reviews shown' placeholder slot on every stay-detail page and an aggregate-rating placeholder where the summary score would render. No fabricated review, rating, host-ranking metric, availability calendar, precise nightly rate (a demo-only descriptive rate band only), or trust-and-safety scheme anywhere.
  • Properties are set in fictitious locations (the Marenco Coast, the Aldermere Range, Tamarind Cay, Sorrel Valley, the Verde Hills, Halden Sound); no real place or landmark is implied. Property names are evocative fictitious stay names vetted against real famous houses; host names are demo-fictitious first-name-plus-initial vetted against recognizable real persons; hosts are represented by their properties and a one-line voice, with no fabricated host faces. No real platform is named anywhere, even in negation.
  • The first Browse-AI attended capture fired at the workup competitor review (operator-authorized, build-scoped): 4 curated-stays field targets attempted, the run stopped early on a connection-error. 1 target was bot-walled (plain-fetch http 403) and captured via the Browse-AI screenshot fallback (honesty gate passed; a full-page render; rendered innerText 6580 characters); 2 targets returned a usable plain-fetch capture so the fallback was correctly not invoked; 1 target returned a connection-error (http 0) and the run stopped after one retry. 0 honesty-gate failures. The structural axis stayed not_assessable on the screenshot capture (screenshot-only by capture scope). The operator-side artifact (the saved screenshots, per-target sidecar JSON, summary, and per-target log) is at progress/lodestar-browse-ai-capture/. No captured screenshot, captured text, or named competitor renders in this public workup; the field summary above is generalized and pattern-level.
  • Demo-only labelling in Clay on every interactive surface (search, filters, check availability, request to book, save to wishlist, list your place). The For Hosts page renders the supply-side proposition on the Pine dark band with a demo-only List your place CTA in Clay.

Fails(7)

  • Intentional noindex and nofollow on the demo build (correct for a demo, flagged by the verifier across pages against a production-ready standard). Same not-a-defect-in-context the prior demos carry.
  • Canonical URL declares the production rampstack.co host while the build is served from localhost during the audit; cross-origin canonical mismatch is the localhost-vs-production artefact, not a real defect. Recurring across all pages.
  • Title tags and H1s on inner pages lean structural (Collections, How it works, For hosts, Workup) rather than search-keyword-aligned. Judgment item for the showcase context; a live curated-stays marketplace would target the destination and stay-type terms explicitly.
  • Placeholder imagery state (on-palette sandstone-clay-brass placeholder frames for the hero, the collection frames, and the property cards) flagged against a production styled-aspirational-photography standard; intentional pre-imagery state. Phase 3B replaces the placeholders per the brief's image-ready spine, with the real-listing-platform-mimicry and fabricated-location-resemblance drift guardrails.
  • Logo-less type lockup; the Fraunces 600 title-case wordmark over Sandstone is the type-led placeholder this batch ships with. The logo pass is a separate per-brand later dispatch.
  • No fabricated reviews, ratings, host-ranking metrics, availability, or precise rates (intentional honesty discipline, flagged against the field convention of surfacing post-stay trust currency). Not a defect in context.
  • Browse-AI competitor captures hold the structural axis not_assessable (screenshot-only by the capture scope per the spike; the screenshot serves the experience axis, not the structural/SEO axis). An intentional capture-scope limit, not a build defect.

Not assessable(7)

  • Core Web Vitals and page experience (no field data in a static-fetch audit).
  • robots.txt and XML sitemap content (single-page audit does not crawl).
  • Real host data or CMS backend integration (none in this build by design; collections, locations, and properties are static modules).
  • Real booking, availability, or payment backend (intentionally absent; the check-availability and request-to-book CTAs are demo-only).
  • Real host identity-verification behind the Verified Host badge (intentionally absent; the badge is Lodestar's own demo badge).
  • Mobile responsiveness past basic reflow at the audit viewport (separate device captures required).
  • The structural / SEO axis on the Browse-AI competitor capture (screenshot-only; no DOM, meta, canonical, or JSON-LD is returned by the capture path; per the spike finding).