OTA Manager Private beta

Every OTA, in one view.

Your pricing, ranking, and availability across roughly 30 OTAs — and the AI answer engines travelers now ask — in a single dashboard. Tourbo watches your listings, audits your extranets for drift, and pushes the fixes for you, always with your approval first.

Today, by hand

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There's no single view of pricing, ranking, and availability across the ~30 OTAs you sell on.

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When bookings dip, you can't tell whether it's the market or your competitive pricing.

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Roughly 1.5 full-time staff go to nothing but keeping listings accurate and on-config.

What it does

OTA Manager, three ways.

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Sees what your customers see

Tourbo scans public activity pages, search results, and ChatGPT answers — so you know your pricing, ranking, and availability everywhere travelers actually look before they book.

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Audits your portals

It logs into your supplier extranets and confirms every listing matches your configuration — flagging drift the moment it appears, before it quietly costs you bookings.

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Makes the changes for you

Content and price updates are pushed across channels on your behalf — every change staged for your approval first, so nothing goes live until you say so.

Approval-first by design: OTA Manager drafts and prepares the work, but anything that changes a price, a booking, or a guest-facing message waits for your sign-off.

OTA Manager FAQ

Questions, answered.

Which OTAs does Tourbo monitor?

Tourbo is built to cover the long tail of activity OTAs a tour operator sells on — Viator, GetYourGuide, Klook, Expedia, and the roughly 30 smaller and regional platforms that are hardest to keep an eye on. Coverage expands during the private beta based on the channels our beta operators use.

Will it change my prices automatically?

Only with your approval. OTA Manager surfaces the drift and drafts the fix — a price correction, a content update, an availability change — but every push is staged for you to approve. You stay in control of what goes live.

How is this different from a channel manager?

A channel manager distributes your availability outward. OTA Manager looks back in: it shows you how your listings actually appear to travelers — pricing, ranking, search placement, even AI answers — and audits whether your extranets still match the configuration you set. It complements a channel manager rather than replacing it.

Can it tell me why my bookings dropped?

That's the point of having one view. By tracking your pricing and ranking against the market over time, OTA Manager helps you separate a market-wide slowdown from a competitive pricing or ranking problem you can actually fix.

Want OTA Manager for your operation?

It's in private beta for tour operators right now. Request early access and tell us how your team handles this today — we're onboarding in waves.