News • Jun 10, 2026

Employee Spotlight: Michael Chamerski Puts AI to Use for our Team, our Customers and our Partners

avatar Chelsea Mullin

We spotlight the people whose work raises the bar for everyone around them, in what they ship and in how they ship it. These are the behaviors we want more of across Visiting Media.

In a single month, Michael Chamerski shipped three high-impact projects across three different parts of the company, and he built each one so other people could build on it. When Eric Sniff drew up his spotlight shortlist, Michael was at the top. The reason was density: three pieces of proof in thirty days.

“The MCP, the Content Hub frontend velocity, the code review skill. Three pieces of proof in 30 days.”

Eric Sniff, CTO

Built for customers to adopt

Michael stood up the foundation for how partners and customers will connect their own AI tools to Visiting Media’s content, in about ten days. What stood out was not the speed. It was that he built it to be understood from day one: clear about what it does, and careful that anything connecting to it only ever sees what a customer has chosen to share. That is what separates something customers can actually adopt from a demo that impresses in a meeting.

When an access-control issue surfaced in an admin view, Michael found it, traced it, and fixed it the same day, before it ever reached a customer.

A tool for the whole team, built over a weekend

Over one weekend, Michael built a review tool that follows the logic through the codebase and flags where the same thing has been built two different ways. It is now part of how the engineering team works, something he made for everyone, not only for himself.

The hardest part of a maturing codebase isn’t writing it; it’s ensuring every new addition is consistent with everything else, which no human reviewer can fully do at scale. The multi-agent review skill helps fill that role, so every change stays aligned with the rest of the codebase, instead of engineers scouring for days during the code review process. The MCP is the same idea pointed outward — it lets customers reach our data from the AI tools they already use, rather than needing to ask us for another dashboard.

 

Why it matters

Michael’s month spans the three ways VM ships: internal tools, customer-facing features, and partnerships. The throughline is not range. It is how he works. He builds things that lift the whole team, he moves fast by shrinking the unknowns before they get expensive, and he leaves the work more legible than he found it. That is the standard we are celebrating, and the one we would love to see more of.

Contact us to learn more about AI features that are helping customers and partners save time, modernize and scale with AI custom-built for hospitality.

News • Jun 10, 2026

Employee Spotlight: Michael Chamerski Puts AI to Use for our Team, our Customers and our Partners

avatar Chelsea Mullin

We spotlight the people whose work raises the bar for everyone around them, in what they ship and in how they ship it. These are the behaviors we want more of across Visiting Media.

In a single month, Michael Chamerski shipped three high-impact projects across three different parts of the company, and he built each one so other people could build on it. When Eric Sniff drew up his spotlight shortlist, Michael was at the top. The reason was density: three pieces of proof in thirty days.

“The MCP, the Content Hub frontend velocity, the code review skill. Three pieces of proof in 30 days.”

Eric Sniff, CTO

Built for customers to adopt

Michael stood up the foundation for how partners and customers will connect their own AI tools to Visiting Media’s content, in about ten days. What stood out was not the speed. It was that he built it to be understood from day one: clear about what it does, and careful that anything connecting to it only ever sees what a customer has chosen to share. That is what separates something customers can actually adopt from a demo that impresses in a meeting.

When an access-control issue surfaced in an admin view, Michael found it, traced it, and fixed it the same day, before it ever reached a customer.

A tool for the whole team, built over a weekend

Over one weekend, Michael built a review tool that follows the logic through the codebase and flags where the same thing has been built two different ways. It is now part of how the engineering team works, something he made for everyone, not only for himself.

The hardest part of a maturing codebase isn’t writing it; it’s ensuring every new addition is consistent with everything else, which no human reviewer can fully do at scale. The multi-agent review skill helps fill that role, so every change stays aligned with the rest of the codebase, instead of engineers scouring for days during the code review process. The MCP is the same idea pointed outward — it lets customers reach our data from the AI tools they already use, rather than needing to ask us for another dashboard.

 

Why it matters

Michael’s month spans the three ways VM ships: internal tools, customer-facing features, and partnerships. The throughline is not range. It is how he works. He builds things that lift the whole team, he moves fast by shrinking the unknowns before they get expensive, and he leaves the work more legible than he found it. That is the standard we are celebrating, and the one we would love to see more of.

Contact us to learn more about AI features that are helping customers and partners save time, modernize and scale with AI custom-built for hospitality.