Casa Migima, web & booking

Four boutique studios in Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca. Web design, channel strategy and a Sirvoy integration built to disappear.

Challenges & Objectives

/ Project Overview

Marc and Giovanni had it all figured out except how to receive guests directly. Land secured on the coast of Oaxaca, four studios drawn out in detail, a brand identity built around quiet luxury. The default path was Airbnb and Booking, but that meant paying commissions and handing the guest relationship to the platforms. They wanted a direct channel that matched the calm of the project, without the admin that usually comes with running three calendars by hand.

/ Strategy before design

Before opening any design file, we worked out the question underneath the website: how do you actually run a four-studio property across three booking sources without overbooking yourself? We mapped each channel’s role, decided what to automate and what to keep human, and landed on Sirvoy as the engine that would sit quietly behind all of it.

/ Design decisions

The rule was simple: nothing on the site should shout.

No conversion pressure. No popups, no urgency timers. The availability widget sits in the hero, present but quiet.

Visual restraint. The brand identity came pre-defined. My job was to give it room. Long whitespace blocks, copper used as a thread rather than a billboard.

Atmosphere, not amenities. Instead of the usual feature list, the property page is built around two ideas: your space and your surroundings. The studios let the coast do most of the work.

/ The invisible integration

When a guest taps the reservation button, the Sirvoy calendar loads inside the page. No new tab, no third-party domain, no abrupt change of typography. The booking journey stays inside Casa Migima’s visual language.

Behind that surface, Sirvoy keeps availability synced across the direct site, Airbnb and Booking. Pricing lives in one place. Confirmations and pre-arrival messages run on automation. The day-to-day of running a four-studio property collapses into minutes.

/ Outcome

Casa Migima opens to guests in late 2026. The website went live ahead of the opening, so the direct channel is operational from day one. 

/ How the booking actually flows

Two parallel journeys, kept in sync by Sirvoy. What the guest sees stays simple. What Marc and Giovanni see is just a confirmed reservation, with everything else handled.