Travel creators on VISU consolidate booking links, itinerary guides, affiliate codes, photo galleries, Patreon supporters, and direct contact into one visu.to/yourname page that earns from every visit. For a full-time vanlifer or a freelance tour guide, that monetized link in bio often covers a single tank of gas, a campsite, or the next visa run, revenue your followers were already generating just by tapping the bio.
VisuLinks are particularly common in hotel room QRs, tour-bus stickers, guidebook covers, and Airbnb welcome notes. A QR on a hostel reception desk points guests at a curated city guide, and every scan tracks which property, neighbourhood, or time of season drove the visit, useful intel for which tour partner actually delivers traffic.
Who classifies under Travel
Travel bloggers, tour guides, travel agencies, hotels, B&Bs, hostels, Airbnb hosts, vanlifers, digital nomads, adventure photographers, backpackers, luxury travel creators, family travel creators, eco-tourism operators, and travel YouTubers. Subniches the classifier picks up include slow travel, solo female travel, accessible travel, food tourism, and overland expeditions, so a backpacker and a luxury safari operator can both end up here.
Why travel creators ship to VISU
Booking affiliate links pay cents on bookings that take weeks to convert. Instagram pays nothing for the postcards your reels built. VISU pays for visits, every QR in the hostel, every link in the bio, every saved story. Claim your VisuLink and turn your audience into a payable channel.