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Joe Shields Brings Software Design Thinking to Hospitality Through States of Leisure’s Experience-First Approach

San Francisco, California, Jul 18, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Hospitality is becoming as much about thoughtful systems as beautiful spaces. That shift is shaping how brands design every stage of the guest experience, from booking to checkout. For Joe Shields IV, founder of States of Leisure, the answer lies in an unlikely place, and that’s software design. Rather than approaching hospitality as a collection of attractive properties, Shields has built States of Leisure around the same principles that guide modern product development. Every guest interaction, from discovering a property online to checking out, is treated as part of one connected system designed to reduce friction and create clarity.

The philosophy reflects Shields’ professional background as a software designer and developer, where rapid prototyping, user feedback, and iterative improvement shape successful digital products. Those same methods now influence how States of Leisure develops its hospitality experiences. “People often think software and hospitality have very little in common,” said Shields. “In reality, both are about creating experiences that feel intuitive. Whether someone is navigating an app or arriving at a vacation home, they should never have to wonder what comes next. Good design removes uncertainty.”

Founded on the belief that hospitality extends far beyond interior design, States of Leisure integrates operational systems, communication, branding, and physical environments into a unified guest journey. Every detail is considered part of a larger experience architecture rather than an isolated feature. This systems-driven approach reflects a broader recognition that guest satisfaction depends as much on clear communication and well-designed operations as it does on attractive interiors.

Unlike traditional hospitality models that often separate marketing, operations, and guest services into independent functions, States of Leisure treats them as interconnected components. The company designs booking flows, messaging, and in-stay experiences to complement the physical environment, ensuring guests encounter consistency throughout every stage of their visit.

For Shields, this philosophy stems from years spent designing software products where usability determines success. His development process typically begins with simple prototypes that are tested early, allowing ideas to evolve through practical feedback instead of lengthy theoretical planning. The same mindset guides States of Leisure as it refines everything from guest communication to operational workflows.

The foundation for this perspective dates back to Shields’ art school education, where design was taught not as decoration but as structured problem-solving. That training continues to influence both his software career and his work in hospitality. Instead of asking how a space should look, Shields begins by asking how people will move through it, interact with it, and remember it.

That emphasis on intentional design has become a defining characteristic of States of Leisure. Each property is developed as part of a larger operating system, allowing the brand to maintain consistency while giving individual locations their own identity. The result is an approach that values precision over excess. Rather than overwhelming guests with unnecessary features, the company focuses on removing friction and creating environments that feel calm, organized, and easy to navigate.

Shields believes this type of structured thinking will continue to influence the future of hospitality as guest expectations evolve. “As technology becomes a bigger part of everyday life, people expect experiences to work effortlessly,” Shields said. “Hospitality shouldn’t be different. Behind every relaxing stay should be thoughtful systems that guests never have to think about.”

While Shields continues his full-time work in software design and development, States of Leisure serves as an extension of the same principles he applies to digital products: clarity, consistency, and continuous refinement. For the company, the goal is not simply to offer places to stay. It demonstrates how thoughtful systems and intentional design can transform hospitality into an experience that feels cohesive from beginning to end.

About Joe Shields IV

Joe Shields IV is a software designer and developer whose work spans product design, prototyping, and full-cycle software development. He is the founder of States of Leisure, where he applies software design principles to hospitality, creating guest experiences that combine intentional design with operational precision.

About States of Leisure

States of Leisure is a hospitality and real estate brand that designs short- and mid-term stays by integrating design, operations, and systems thinking. By treating every guest interaction as part of a connected experience, the company creates hospitality environments that prioritize clarity, consistency, and ease. To learn more, visit: https://statesofleisure.com/ 

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