ai • product • growth

An AI studio building the >> agent-native visitor economy.

I'm Wendy Harris. Fourteen Seed is my studio in Cornwall, where I ship AI-native products for the places people book, eat, stay, and visit. Fourteen years in travel and hospitality tech, now turning that domain depth into software.

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What I'm building.

Two live ventures under the Fourteen Seed umbrella. Both built AI-native. Both shipping.

live

Planory

helping people plan real visits, with real local know-how

Planory helps people make the most of a place. Proper days out, honest recommendations, the kind of plan a friend who lives there would give you. It's built on a network of TICs, DMOs, and accommodation providers who actually know their patch, so when someone asks an AI "what should I do in St Ives this weekend", the answers come from the people who live and work there, not from whoever wrote the loudest blog post. A trust layer between visitors and the places that welcome them.

days out done properly local voices for visitors South West first
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Glassmark

so the places you run are the ones the AI recommends

Discovery is changing. People used to Google a place to eat, stay, or explore; now they ask ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity. Glassmark shows hospitality businesses how they look to that new crowd of AI agents, and what to change so they turn up in the right answers. A free scan to see where you stand, a detailed report if you want the full picture, and a practical plan any website person can follow. The benchmark for the visitor economy, built from the inside.

AI discovery audit for the visitor economy free first scan benchmark-led
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Glassmark audits the website >> Planory surfaces the result >> every audit compounds

weekend project

UK Fuel Tracker

A weekend build that hit a nerve. Live at ukfueltracker.fourteenseed.com.

consulting

AI integration, the quiet kind

Practical AI integration work for travel and hospitality businesses, focused on the changes that earn their keep rather than the ones that make headlines.

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Domain depth, builder's hands.

I spent fourteen years building and scaling tourism technology in the UK, co-founding a business in 2011 and growing it across the outdoor hospitality sector. I stepped back from operational roles in 2025 and started Fourteen Seed to do the work I kept wishing consultants could do: strategy and working software in the same engagement.

These days I write, build, and advise from Cornwall. My bias is shipping. If you're figuring out what AI means for your product or your sector, and you want someone who has spent fourteen years close to the people who actually run these businesses, not just to the technology, I'd love to talk.

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Watching the story, or want to be part of it?

Whether you're a hospitality operator curious about Glassmark, a travel business thinking about agents, or someone who wants to work together on the weird new shape of the internet, drop me a line.