Notes on travel technology.
Insights, guides, and perspectives on building better travel businesses through technology and craft.
Why most travel agencies are invisible online — and how to fix it
We talked to 300+ travel businesses across India. Operationally excellent. Digitally invisible. Here is what actually breaks.
Read article→The real cost of not having a booking engine
Every search result that ends on an OTA is revenue you will never see. Here is how to size the gap with numbers from your own business.
WhatsApp automation for travel: what actually works
Not every workflow belongs in automation. Here is what we ship for travel businesses, and the three places we leave humans in the loop.
Building trust online: the travel agency playbook
Trust is the currency of travel. Here is the small list of changes that move it the most, in the order you should make them.
The DPDP Act, in plain English: what travel businesses need to know
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act changes how you handle passport scans, customer profiles, and bookings. Here is the working checklist.
Designing an itinerary builder for India's edge cases
Two-airport cities, midnight train arrivals, festival blackouts, monsoon reroutes. The features we built because Indian travel demanded them.
Marketing budget allocation for a travel agency in 2026
How a 10 lakh annual marketing spend should split across SEO, paid, content, and partnerships — based on actual performance data from agencies we work with.
How we onboard a travel agency in 21 days
A look at the actual three-week migration plan we run with new customers — what happens each week, and why the order matters.
The unit economics of a modern travel agency, explained
Most agencies cannot tell you their margin per booking inside a minute. Here is the simple model — and the four numbers worth obsessing over.
AI itineraries: an honest read on what works and what does not
We shipped Voyazio AI after a year of testing. Here is what large language models can do for travel planning today, and where they still need a human.