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Get Recommended by ChatGPT & AI search engines

Turn AI traffic into Direct Bookings

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The new search world requires new solutions.

The way travelers search for information and discover hotels is changing radically. Whereas almost 100% of online traffic used to come from Google, attention is now shifting to AI search engines.

Where travelers search today:

Online Discovery has changed

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AI search engines give direct answers

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Only a few hotels are recommended

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If you’re not included, you’re invisible


Why being visible in AI search matters?
AI traffic converts up to
4× Better than Google

Travelers trust AI recommendations, and that trust leads to more direct bookings.

The Solution

 How AI Booking Booster works

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AI creates & publishes content about your hotel

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AI platforms automatically promote your hotel

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More direct bookings without extra work

Built specifically for AI search engines

  • Visible to AI, invisible to Google
  • No impact on existing SEO
  • Fully managed via your dashboard

Services

What we do for you:

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Daily AI content creation

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Performance & visibility reports

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Keyword & trend monitoring

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Content calendar

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Strategy & support by human

AI search is where Google SEO was in 2005

Those who were visible early in Google dominated search results for years. AI search follows the same pattern.

Travelers are rapidly shifting from traditional search engines to AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Bing Copilot. These platforms don’t show endless results; they recommend only a few hotels.

That means one thing:

Early adopters secure visibility.
Late movers don't.


Hotels that start now are building authority while AI systems are still learning. Once positions are established, they become increasingly difficult for competitors to replace.

Key reasons to act now:

  • AI search platforms are still in their adoption phase
  • Recommendation spots are limited
  • Early visibility compounds over time
  • Waiting means giving competitors a head start

Hotels already using AI Booking Booster

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Secure your position in AI search now!

No commitment • 15-minute walkthrough

Hotels already using AI Booking Booster

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Logo: "Dive Friends Bonaire" with a blue and white ocean scene with sea life.
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Which AI tools are people using?

Attention is now shifting to AI search engines.

The way travelers search for information and discover hotels is changing radically. Whereas almost 100% of online traffic used to come from Google, attention is now shifting to AI search engines such as ChatGPT, Bing Copilot, Google Gemini, and Perplexity.

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The shift in the search world.

  • 50% of Gen Z internet users say they prefer using AI tools over Google Search (source: Deloitte 2024).


  • By 2025, an estimated 20–25% of all searches will be conducted via AI-based interfaces instead of traditional search engines.


  • AI search engines give direct answers, mentioning only a few hotels. Those missing out lose visibility.

In other words: what TripAdvisor and Google were 10 years ago, AI search engines are today. The hotels that join now are building tomorrow’s AI traffic.