The Rovaniemi Luggage booking site
Scope Designed, built, and operated end to end by Hallitse Oy
Where Rovaniemi, Finland
Status Live - built for the winter season
Surfaces Booking site, native iOS and Android app, payments

The problem

Rovaniemi runs on winter tourism, and visitors arrive with luggage they cannot leave in a hotel room that is not ready yet, or drag through a day of activities before a late flight home. The gap is obvious; the operation to fill it is not.

It needs a booking a visitor can make in seconds, in their own language, from their phone, often before they land - and then a driver on the ground who knows exactly where to be and when. A second vertical, but a different shape from storage.

What we built

1Book from your phone

A multilingual booking site tuned for travellers deciding on the move - clear, fast, and paid before arrival.

2A real mobile app

A native iOS and Android app from a single codebase, for customers who would rather tap than type a URL.

3One platform, second business

It runs on the same core as Tavarasi - pick up, hold, deliver - reused rather than rebuilt, which is why a whole second venture stood up fast.

4Live payments and operations

Real bookings, real payments, and a real driver workflow behind them, not a demo.

Design and detail

The same standard as the rest of the studio: light and dark, phone to desktop, and Finnish, Swedish, and English in step. The app and the web booking flow feel like one product because they are designed as one.

Building the mobile app on the existing API meant the phone client is a thin, well-behaved consumer of a system already proven in production - the fast way to a native app that is not throwaway.

Built on

The Tavarasi platform, plus a native mobile client.

React Native Expo iOS Android .NET 10 PostgreSQL React 19 TypeScript Paytrail AWS

How it runs

Rovaniemi Luggage is live and aimed at the winter season, run by Hallitse Oy alongside Tavarasi. Two businesses, one platform - the clearest evidence that what we build is a foundation, not a one-off.

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