Start a Pilot

Explore whether Loop-ah™ fits your guest room workflow.

Loop-ah™ is built around a patent-pending plant-based, biodegradable loofah tape paired with an eco-friendly dispenser. A guest dispenses a single 36-inch strip, wets it, and it blossoms into a loofah bath ball. Both ends can be stretched into a back-scrubbing rope, then released back toward bath-ball form.

Why operators start here

This page is for hotel teams evaluating whether Loop-ah could work in-room without adding unnecessary complexity. The goal of an initial pilot is to understand fit, room workflow, guest response, and housekeeping practicality before any broader rollout discussion.

  • Replaces a traditional one-time guest bath accessory with a cleaner, more intentional in-room ritual.
  • Introduces a loofah-tape-and-dispenser workflow designed for hospitality use, not a consumer add-on adapted later.
  • Supports a simple end-of-use process: used material is placed into a compostable collection bag for pickup.
  • Lets hotel teams evaluate operational fit before deciding whether a larger deployment is worth pursuing.
Initial pilots are scoped after intake. Typical starting point: ~25–50 rooms, ~30–60 days, with a KPI plan agreed before launch.

What happens after you submit

We review your intake, assess whether Loop-ah™ appears to fit your property, and decide whether a pilot conversation makes sense. If there is a potential fit, the next step is a practical scoping discussion focused on rooms, workflow, timing, and how success would be evaluated.

1

Initial review

We look at your property type, operating context, and what you share through the form to understand whether an initial pilot is worth exploring.

2

Scoping conversation

If there is alignment, we discuss room count, timeline, housekeeping flow, guest-use assumptions, and the conditions needed for a disciplined pilot.

3

Pilot structure

Any pilot is scoped after intake. A typical starting point is ~25–50 rooms over ~30–60 days, with a KPI plan agreed before launch.

Pilot evaluation may include guest response, housekeeping practicality, collection flow, and overall operational fit. Submission of this form does not commit either side to a pilot or deployment.

What are we trying to learn?

Whether the loofah-tape-and-dispenser workflow fits the guest room experience and whether housekeeping can support the end-of-use process cleanly and consistently.

Is every property a fit?

No. The purpose of intake and follow-up is to determine fit before moving further.