Make the cruise app useful between booking and checkout
Regreenity Cruise turns the digital guest journey into a live participation and service layer during the sailing—when engagement can still change the passenger experience.
Engagement only creates value when somebody can act on it.
Regreenity is designed around the operating moment: what the guest is trying to do, what the team needs to know, and what the next useful action should be.
What changes operationally
Regreenity links guest-facing interactions to operational and commercial follow-through, rather than treating engagement as an isolated front-end feature.
Live participation, recognition and structured prompts create repeat utility during the sailing.
Predefined affirmations and public-place activity proposals create positive interaction without unrestricted chat.
High and low signals can route to recognition, activities, recovery or relevant commercial opportunities.
From signal to action
The platform is deliberately structured so each interaction has a clear state, owner and next step.
Surface a contextually relevant action—recognize, join, rate, check in or explore.
Capture a small structured response instead of asking for long forms.
Use the response to update participation, route a service action or create a relevant handoff.
Built for cruise lines, hotels and resorts
Regreenity is not trying to become the PMS, cruise app, POS, booking engine or payment processor. It connects guest engagement to those systems through a focused operating layer.
Common questions
Commercial pilots should be explicit about scope, integration and the outcome being measured.
Is this a social network for passengers?
No. Regreenity Cruise deliberately limits passenger interaction and is not positioned as a dating or unrestricted chat product.
Can passenger engagement be targeted?
Yes. Campaigns can be scoped by sailing and can use approved age or interest criteria.
Does it support crew recognition?
Yes. Named, contextual crew recognition is a core engagement workflow.
See the workflow on a real pilot.
Choose a cruise, hotel or resort use case, define the operating roles and measure participation, recovery and commercial outcomes.