Solutions · Hotels & vacation rentals

Travelers plan whole trips in one AI chat. Be in the itinerary.

"Four days in the Keys with kids, walkable to the beach" is a prompt now, not twelve open tabs. Assistants assemble the shortlist from properties whose facts they can verify — and a direct recommendation skips the OTA commission. AnvixaAI publishes your rooms, amenities and policies as facts AI can repeat.

Weekly check · ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini
Four days in the Keys with kids — where should we stay?

AnvixaAI asks the AIs about you every week — so you never have to guess.

The problem

Your photos sell the stay. Machines can't see them.

Your property lives in photos. AI books with facts.

Room carousels, a map widget, a pet policy buried in an FAQ, free breakfast mentioned only in a photo caption — a language model skimming your site can't verify any of it. And when AI can't confirm "pet-friendly" or "beachfront," it recommends the property where it can.

Structured data is how you stop being a maybe. It's the difference between AI guessing about your property and AI knowing.

How AI sees yourinn.com today
Rooms & amenities Photo carousels only
Beachfront location A map widget, not a fact
! Pet & family policies Buried in an FAQ
Free breakfast & kayaks Caption text, unverifiable
! Seasonal hours Out of date since spring

The fix

Your property, in the language AI actually reads.

Rooms, amenities and policies — machine-readable

AnvixaAI crawls your site, extracts the facts your pages already state, and publishes schema.org JSON-LD on every page — your property as a Hotel, every amenity and policy as a fact a machine can check, your location spelled out instead of hidden in a map. Anything it can't verify on your site never ships.

  • Amenities and policies are published only if your site states them
  • Bi-weekly drift watch catches seasonal changes
  • You approve every page before it goes live
palmcoveinn.com — published JSON-LD
// generated from your pages, approved by you
"@type": "Hotel",
"name": "Palm Cove Inn",
"amenityFeature": [
  "Beachfront", "Free breakfast",
  "Kayaks included"  // read from /amenities
],
"petsAllowed": "True",
"checkinTime": "15:00",
"areaServed": "Islamorada, FL"

Built for hospitality

Then it keeps working the front desk for you.

Weekly AI visibility briefings

Every week we ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude the questions your travelers ask — "pet-friendly hotel in Islamorada," "family resort with free breakfast" — and report whether each engine recognizes, cites and recommends you.

Content gaps vs. competing properties

Point us at up to three competing properties. We map their content against yours in traveler language — the local guides, itineraries and "things to do" pages you're missing — with proof for every verdict.

See what makes people book direct

Anonymous heat maps show how visitors actually use your rooms and booking pages — no cookies, no tracking, no recordings — and an AI Readiness score prices every fix in points.

Who this fits

Every stay with a website and a front door.

Boutique hotels Inns & B&Bs Vacation rentals Property managers Resorts Hostels Campgrounds & glamping Tour operators Travel agencies Charter & excursion companies

Questions

The honest answers.

We get most bookings from OTAs — why bother?

Because AI recommendations increasingly send travelers straight to your own site — and a direct booking keeps the commission. Machine-readable facts are how your property gets into that shortlist in the first place: AnvixaAI publishes your rooms, amenities and policies as schema.org facts AI can verify and repeat.

Rates and seasons change constantly.

The schema publishes durable facts — amenities, policies, location — not tonight's rate. And a bi-weekly drift watch re-crawls your pages and flags anything that changed, so seasonal updates never quietly go stale.

We manage six properties.

That works: each site gets its own permanent snippet, its own knowledge graph and its own weekly visibility briefing — all managed from one portal.

Can it exaggerate — 'oceanfront' when we're two blocks away?

No — grounding is enforced by code, not by asking the model nicely. Any claim that can't be traced to a page on your site is stripped before publishing, reviews and ratings are never generated, and you approve every page before it goes live.

The next itinerary is being written right now.

Your site already has the facts. AnvixaAI turns them into knowledge AI can learn.

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