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Destinations

Destination marketing teams use Scoutello to publish multilingual digital guides that keep visitor information current across places, campaigns, and partner offers. Visitors can open maps, events, media, route ideas, updates, and assistant-supported help without juggling paper collateral.

Who This Is For

This use case fits destination marketing organizations, tourism offices, city initiatives, visitor centers, cultural districts, and regional partnerships that coordinate visitor information across many places.

What Destinations Publish

Destination experiences often start with a guide or campaign page, then add the records visitors need nearby:

  • Landing pages for the main visitor guide or campaign.
  • Places and place groups for attractions, restaurants, shops, venues, and services.
  • Site plans or maps for dense areas, visitor centers, fairs, or indoor spaces.
  • Events and calendars for temporary programming.
  • Tours and recommended routes.
  • Offers from local partners.
  • Media galleries and editorial content.
  • Contact forms, surveys, and newsletters for ongoing engagement.

Why Scoutello Fits

Destinations need a content model that can handle both evergreen guidance and temporary campaigns. Scoutello lets teams maintain structured places, offers, events, tours, and landing pages in one organization instead of publishing disconnected PDFs and static pages.

Because the experience runs in the browser, rollout can start with QR codes in hotels, visitor centers, partner locations, printed guides, or event signage.

Example Workflow

  1. Build a landing page for the destination or campaign.
  2. Add places and place groups for the most important visitor categories.
  3. Attach site plans, tours, media galleries, offers, and event tiles.
  4. Translate core content for the destination's main guest languages.
  5. Use analytics and feedback to decide what content needs improvement.
  6. Use offers, events, newsletters, and CRM follow-up for partner updates.

Support Checks

If a visitor cannot find a place or offer, check whether it exists as a structured record and whether the landing page or tile is configured to expose it. If information appears in one language but not another, check the multilingual content pipeline and fallback behavior.

Related concepts: Landing pages and tiles, Places and maps.