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How Meridian Grand replaced two years of WhatsApp with one list.

92%
of reported issues resolved
71 of 77 issues
27h
median from report to fixed
about half closed same day
3 in 4
completed jobs closed with a proof photo
75% of completed jobs

Source: Meridian Grand · Apr–Jul 2026

300+
events per year
100,000+
guests through the doors
65
Issues resolved
as of 6 Jul 2026

Meridian Grand is a 200-capacity luxury wedding venue in North London, run by an operations team of about six. For two years their entire maintenance workflow lived in a single WhatsApp group: housekeeping, front-of-house, and the maintenance lead all dropping messages, photos, and questions into one feed. It worked — until it didn't. This is the story of why they switched to Fixray, what changed in the first weekend, and what their operation looks like now.

Before

The WhatsApp group started as a stopgap and became the system. Anyone could report anything, which sounded like an advantage and turned out to be the problem. Messages scrolled past. Photos arrived without context. Questions got answered to the wrong thread. There was no audit trail, no way to know what was open, and no way to prove a job had been done.

The breaking point was a leak during a wedding weekend. The report had been sent on Friday afternoon, scrolled past during the rehearsal-dinner rush, and surfaced on Saturday only because a guest mentioned it at reception. Nikkita, MD, was woken at 3am twice that month chasing things that should have been handled hours earlier. The maintenance lead was working from a mental map of what he thought was outstanding. Nobody had a list.

Switch

Onboarding took an afternoon. The team installed Fixray as a PWA on the same phones they were already using for WhatsApp. No training session, no laminated guides — the photo-first reporting flow matched the muscle memory they already had. Open the app, take a picture, tap submit. The auto-description from photo handled the typing the team had previously been skipping.

Front-of-house adopted it the first weekend. Housekeeping followed within three days. The maintenance lead got a structured list — location, asset, priority, SLA timer — instead of a feed he had to mentally re-sort every morning. The features that closed the gap were specific: structured locations meant nobody had to type "the ladies' loo by the bridal suite" again; the SLA timer made priority a property of the issue, not a tone of voice; the audit trail meant "is this fixed?" became a one-tap question.

Results

Meridian Grand now runs every maintenance issue through Fixray. One source of truth, one audit trail per issue, one place to ask "what's open?" Housekeeping reports during their shift, front-of-house reports between events, and the maintenance lead works through a prioritised list instead of a chronological scroll.

Nikkita's measure of success is the absence of 3am wake-ups: "I've stopped waking up at 3am wondering what we missed." The leak-during-a-wedding scenario hasn't recurred — partly because the workflow surfaces issues earlier, partly because closure now requires a resolution photo, which catches the "I thought it was done" failure mode at the source.

The numbers now back up the qualitative win. Across 13 weeks of use (Apr–Jul 2026), Meridian Grand logged around six issues a week and resolved 92% of them — 71 of 77 — at a median of 27 hours from report to fixed, with about half closed the same day. 82% were resolved within their SLA target, three in four completed jobs closed with a proof photo, and every issue carries a full timestamped audit trail.

A leak during a wedding weekend got buried in our WhatsApp group — we heard about it from a guest. That was the last straw. Fixray gave us one list and proof every job is done.
Nikkita Mulchandani, Managing Director, Meridian Grand

Thinking about the same switch?

Why did Meridian Grand switch from WhatsApp to Fixray?

Their WhatsApp group had become the maintenance system — no audit trail, no way to know what was open, and reports scrolling past unseen. The breaking point was a leak reported on a Friday that only surfaced on Saturday because a wedding guest mentioned it. Fixray replaced the feed with one prioritised list and an audit trail per issue.

How long did it take Meridian Grand to switch to Fixray?

Onboarding took an afternoon. The team installed Fixray as an app on the phones they already used for WhatsApp — no training session needed. Front-of-house adopted it the first weekend, and housekeeping followed within three days.

What changed after Meridian Grand moved maintenance off WhatsApp?

Every maintenance issue now runs through one source of truth: housekeeping and front-of-house report as they go, and the maintenance lead works through a prioritised list instead of a chronological scroll. Closure requires a resolution photo, and the Managing Director has stopped waking up at 3am wondering what was missed.

Does Fixray replace WhatsApp for venue maintenance teams?

For maintenance, yes. Fixray keeps the photo-first, report-from-your-phone behaviour teams already have, and adds what WhatsApp can't: structured locations, priorities, SLA timers, and proof every job is done. Meridian Grand retired their maintenance WhatsApp group after switching.

If you run a venue on a WhatsApp group and hope nothing slips through — this is the switch Meridian Grand made.