Updated March 1, 2026
A 20-room boutique hotel was struggling to compete with large chains in a crowded city center. They were paying significant commissions to third-party sites just to keep their rooms filled. By using the SEO tool to target 'historic boutique hotel' and 'romantic getaway' keywords, they built enough direct authority to fill their rooms without relying solely on external platforms.
They focused on their unique story and local expertise, which the tool helped them highlight in search results.
Yes, absolutely. While you may not outrank them for broad terms like 'hotels in London,' you can certainly outrank them for specific, 'niche' terms that describe your unique property. Google prioritizes relevance and local authority.
By providing a better, more detailed answer to a specific traveler's query than a generic booking site can, you can win the top spot in search results.
No. We have designed our system specifically for hotel owners and operators, not SEO technicians. Every recommendation is written in plain language with clear instructions on what to do and why it matters.
Our goal is to remove the jargon and focus on the business outcomes that matter most to you: more guests and higher margins.