Working evaluation system

Travel Evaluation

A private-in-progress evaluation workspace for lounges, flights, and hotels, built around weighted scores, structured notes, and quiet comparison instead of public reviews.

This Ronova page introduces the project while the live draft remains available below as a same-origin HTML workbench. It should read as active travel tooling, not a booking product, loyalty service, or second account system.

What the draft already does

The current HTML workbench already keeps multiple evaluation sheets in one place: lounge, flight, and hotel tables can be added, saved, filtered, exported, and compared inside one browser-local workspace.

Weighted scoring, derived rollups, freeform notes, and snapshot/export controls already make it useful as a private reference surface while the broader product shape is still being worked out.

Current boundary

Travel Evaluation is still a working draft inside Ronova Projects. It is not a booking platform, loyalty service, review marketplace, live airline or hotel service, or a second account system.

If identity routing is ever needed around the project, it should remain inside the existing universal Ronova ID boundary rather than inventing a separate account layer.

Evaluation lanes

The draft already separates distinct travel surfaces instead of forcing the whole journey into one vague score.

Lounge stays

Access rhythm, food and drink, seating comfort, quiet, amenities, and staff handling can be tracked without mixing them into the flight itself.

Flight legs

Cabin comfort, ground flow, crew handling, punctuality, meals, and value remain visible as their own weighted flight sheet.

Hotel stays

Arrival, room quality, sleep, service recovery, and overall fit can be scored as a separate stay rather than disappearing into one blended travel memory.

Working draft

The current HTML workbench is embedded here as a same-origin draft.

Open draft workspace

Open the standalone view if you want the full workspace without the surrounding Ronova frame. The tool saves browser-local state, supports export/import snapshots, and is still actively being revised.