Planning a team offsite has three variables that fight each other.
A team spread across five cities has to agree on dates, a destination and a budget at once — and each one changes what the others can be. Radura is a working prototype that makes that trade-off visible, from the first invite to a booked room, instead of hiding it behind a spreadsheet.
Everything below runs inside the actual prototype, not screenshots — each chip jumps the live app to a specific step so you can see the range of the product without walking the full flow. The standalone prototype has the complete funnel, onboarding and post-booking app.
Eleven moments in the product.
What Radura solves
A few things this prototype is trying to prove.
The numbers are computed, not written
Flight and rail prices come from a distance model with day-of-week and seasonal multipliers. Change the dates and every price on screen actually recalculates — nothing is a hardcoded example.
Nothing locks until the very end
Dates, destination and stay are all reversible choices — the only irreversible step is the final checkout, where you see the whole plan together before committing.
Whoever hasn't answered stays visible
A pending reply is never quietly treated as a "no" or a "yes" — it's its own state, everywhere: the calendar, the team list, the lock screen, right down to a one-tap resend.