For travel bloggers

Your SEO traffic deserves a better booking handoff.

You spend hours writing destination guides that rank, resurface, and drive real planning intent. Then readers click your affiliate link and land on a booking homepage that has forgotten where they wanted to go. Tripixo is built to fix that gap.

Creator beta · Selected bloggers receive a free monetization preview of one existing post.

The broken handoff

The click happened. The context didn't survive.

A reader follows your Lisbon itinerary for fifteen minutes, trusts your hotel recommendation, and clicks your affiliate link. The booking page resets to a global search. They scroll past 800 listings, give up, and book directly—without attribution.

Tripixo generates a page that remembers your destination, trip style, and shortlist. Instead of dropping the reader into a search, it gives them a focused starting point shaped around the trip you described.

How it works for bloggers

Paste your post. Get a curated booking page.

Keep destination context

Your reader searched for '7 days in Lisbon', read your guide, and clicked. The Tripixo page knows they want Lisbon—not an open search.

Curated, not cluttered

Three creator-picked stays and five things to do beat a catalog of 1,400 results. Short shortlists convert better and build more trust.

Works on evergreen content

Point old guides to a maintained Tripixo page. The content keeps ranking; the monetization stays current.

Questions answered

Travel blogger FAQ.

How does Tripixo work for travel bloggers?+

Paste your blog post URL into Tripixo. The AI reads your destination, trip style, budget range, and key details, then generates a creator-branded trip page with curated stays, activities, and optional planning calls. During beta, selected bloggers receive a free monetization preview.

Do I need to replace my existing affiliate links?+

No. Tripixo is designed as a layer between your content and the booking providers you already use. Your existing affiliate accounts and programs remain intact.

What types of blog posts work best?+

Destination guides, hotel round-ups, itineraries, and 'things to do in' articles tend to have the highest intent and perform well. Product reviews, packing lists, and tips articles can also work when they have a clear destination and booking context.

Can I use Tripixo with evergreen content?+

Yes. Updating an older guide with a Tripixo trip page is often more effective than building a new one from scratch. Existing traffic and backlinks are already there—Tripixo adds a useful next step.

Does Tripixo guarantee more affiliate revenue?+

No. Revenue depends on your traffic quality, audience trust, the affiliate programs you use, destination demand, and season. Tripixo improves the booking handoff; it cannot guarantee outcomes.

Creator beta

Submit one post. See what a better booking page looks like.

Selected travel bloggers receive a free monetization preview during the beta. No commitment required.