Archive for May 2009
Watch Our Video Tour
We have produced a 2-minute video for lodging staff members that explains the process of signing up and getting bookings through LetMeGo. You can watch it here: http://letmego.com/welcome
The video was created using iMovie, flowplayer, and, of course, a voice we found in Voice123. Lucho and Maestro worked pretty hard a it. Thank you guys!
Alexander Torrenegra
A Short Break for the LetMeGo Immersion. Cheers!
The LetMeGo Immersion will take a short weekend break. It will be the last break before the Immersion is over. Salud!
Alexander Torrenegra
P.S. Okay, I’m a cheating. This picture was actually taken several weeks ago, right before another break. Sorry
Let Me Live! The Limited Beta of LetMeGo.com Is Now Live
Today, May 18, 2009, marks the birth of LetMeGo. The gestation of LetMeGo and its Merrcury Engine has taken 18 months and plenty of passionate hard work. LetMeGo sees the day of the light with a limited beta. We call it “limited” because it is only open to lodging staff members wishing to add their lodging to our database. In a couple of months we will open our doors to travelers. Travelers will then be able to submit their itineraries and get bids from lodgings.
You are now free to test LetMeGo any way you want! Your feedback is highly appreciated!
Do you know anybody that works at or owns a lodging (whether it is a hotel, a vacation rental, a hostel, etc.)? If so, please tell them about LetMeGo. Unlike many other online travel agencies and listing services, LetMeGo does not charge a fee to list a lodging. We will only get a small commission after each successful booking.
Thank you all for your support, so far! We will continue working hard to take LetMeGo to the next step.
Alexander Torrenegra and the LetMeGo Team!
The Arrmstrong Scope Is Ready

Screenshot of the autocomplete feature of LetMeGo
Several months ago, I blogged about the Arrmstrong Scope when it reached Alpha. Today, I’m blogging about it because it has reached the beta milestone!
The Arrmstrong Scope, part of the Merrcury Engine (the software behind LetMeGo), is in charge of allowing us to manage all destinations and points of interest for travelers. Arrmstrong had many challenges. Some of them were the consequence of depending on external systems, like GeoNames, to import some data. Another challenge was (still is?) the autocomplete. The “autocomplete” feature is used when a person is typing in the name of a destination. We want to suggest options to the visitor before he/she finishes typing the name of the destination. It sounds simple, but in reality there are many more things to keep in mind. Among others: internationalization, latency, typos, average typing speed, AJAX queueing, etc.
Even though there were many difficulties, German, with the help of Henry, did an outstanding job with Arrmstrong. Thank you German!
Alexander Torrenegra
P.S. Here is the current status of all the subsystems and scopes required for our full beta release:
| Progress of the Merrcury Engine | |
| Scope | Status |
| Web Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Morrison Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Cockerr Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Hendrrix Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Sinatrra Scope | 99% of QA for Beta |
| Arrmstrong Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Rrose Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Charrly Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Mozarrt Scope | Alpha Ready |
| Mastrropiero Scope | 40% of Coding for Beta |
| Kubrrick Scope | 60% of Coding for Beta |
| Brrown Scope | 35% of Coding for Beta |
| Marrley Scope | 10% of Coding for Beta |
| Waterrs Scope | 25% of Coding for Beta |
The Most Complex Subsystem of LetMeGo Is Getting Its Final Touches Today

Screenshot of the Picture Gallery where lodging staff members will be able to add, crop, sort, and delete pictures.
14 months ago, Lucho joined the LetMeGo team. Almost right away, he started to work in the Sinatrra scope of the Merrcury Engine (the software behind LetMeGo) in charge of allowing users to add lodging listings and update them. You can think of it as a content management system (CMS) for lodging listings. This scope was nicknamed Sinatrra. Although we didn’t know it back then, Sinatrra ended up being the most complex and feature-rich subsystem of all. The Sinatrra scope has eleven detailed use cases and over 130 user interfaces.
Well, after 14 months of hard work by Lucho, and with the help of Maestro, Nickman, and Andres, the Sinatrra scope is getting finished.
The Sinatrra scope has many ‘industry-first’s’. Among them:
- First to fully support the addition of ANY lodging type; from hotels, to hostels, to vacation rentals, to pods, to family homes
- First lodging listing management system featuring WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
- First to use AJAX as its primary UI technique (thank you jQuery!)
- First to allow free and unlimited upload of HD-resolution pictures
- First to fully integrate Google Street View with angle customization
- First to allow lodging staff members to include their face pictures, and profiles, as part of the lodging listing
- First to support non-Latin-based addresses alongside Latin-based addresses
Most of the features of Sinatrra will be experienced by lodging staff members. As a traveler, though, you will experience Sinatrra whenever you see the details of a lodging listing.
We have worked very hard on Sinatrra expecting it to become the default listing provider for the lodging industry. We may never get there, but shooting that high will help us get somewhere.
Thank you Maestro, Nickman, Andres, and, specially, Lucho.
Beta… here we come!
Alexander Torrenegra
P.S. Here is the current status of all the subsystems and scopes required for our full beta release:
| Progress of the Merrcury Engine | |
| Scope | Status |
| Web Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Morrison Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Cockerr Subsystem | Ready for Beta! |
| Hendrrix Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Sinatrra Scope | 98% of QA for Beta |
| Arrmstrong Scope | 98% of QA for Beta |
| Rrose Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Charrly Scope | Ready for Beta! |
| Mozarrt Scope | Alpha Ready |
| Mastrropiero Scope | 40% of Coding for Beta |
| Kubrrick Scope | 60% of Coding for Beta |
| Brrown Scope | 35% of Coding for Beta |
| Marrley Scope | 10% of Coding for Beta |
| Waterrs Scope | 25% of Coding for Beta |
Happy Birthday Lucho!
We just had another birthday at the LetMeGo Immersion: Lucho’s! Once again, we broke the rules and invited his girlfriend, Caroline, to celebrate.
Feliz cumpleaños great man!
Below is the recording of the live cam of theLetMeGo Immersion right after midnight and just seconds before the surprise. The audio and video are choppy and long; however, there are some “interesting” moments. Can you find them? Beware: there is plenty of Spanglish in here!
The Secret Is Over: This Is What LetMeGo Is All About

The slogan is self-explanatory
Stay tuned. Our limited beta will be released within a few days!
Call Me Call Me Any Anytime
Our phone system is up and running. It uses Ring Central and has the professional voice of Todd McLaren. We found him through Voice123.
Would you mind helping us test our phone system? You can call any of the following numbers:
- Australia: (+61) (02) 8006 7005
- Canada: (+1) 416 800 9080
- Hong Kong: (+852) 8175 8135
- Ireland: (+353) (0) 1 443 4412
- New Zealand: (+64) (0) 9 889 8389
- United Kingdom: (+44) (0) 20 3287 3387
- United States: (+1) 646 755 3259
If you call us (and the phone system works), we will tell you a little secret: what LetMeGo is all about.
Thank you!
Alexander Torrenegra
Three Fun Pics (from Our Recent Trip to the Amazon)
Happy Birthday German!
Today we broke the rules of the LetMeGo Immersion to celebrate German’s birthday. Angela, his girlfriend, arrived right at midnight
Happy Birthday buen hombre!

Salud!
Alexander Torrenegra
P.S. I had to post thic pic too:

Nickman getting ready to enjoy the cake while seated in the only chair where he is willing to seat at the table.




