
Mellieha, Northern Jun 5, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Travel Startup Introduces Resortbids, a Simple Booking Portal Where Travellers Share Their Plans and Resorts Respond with Direct Offers
Travel startup Resortbids has officially launched its beta version, offering a simplified approach to resort bookings. Travellers can submit their travel plans through a short form, and participating resorts respond directly with personalised offers.
Managed by business expert Daniel Diosi, Resortbids aims to streamline the travel planning process by reversing the traditional search model. Instead of browsing listings, travellers provide basic trip detailssuch as destination, dates, and preferencesand receive offers directly from resorts interested in hosting them.
Travellers need to be in control. Its a tool designed to benefit both travellers and resorts, says Diosi. Users receive tailored proposals, and resorts gain access to genuine leads paying a 10% commission fee.
The platform is free to use. Early users have reported multiple resort responses within 2448 hours of submitting their requests, often including value-added perks like free upgrades, private transfers, or extended stay bonuses.
Resortbids is geared toward both independent travellers and those planning special occasions like honeymoons, anniversaries, or group getaways. Resorts, in turn, get a chance to fill available inventory through direct engagement.
The company plans to expand its outreach to resort operators globally while continuing to test new features that improve matchmaking quality and user experience.
Learn more or try the beta at www.resortbids.com
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