Step 1
Describe the book
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Name the destination, audience and travel style. The creator builds a focused sequence of highlights, practical context and recommendations you can verify and personalize.

Destination-specific guide inspiration. Verify opening hours, prices and local rules before publishing.
The Automateed AI Travel Guide Creator generates a custom destination guide of 5 to 40 sections for a named destination — the one required field — and one of seven travel styles: general, budget, luxury, family, adventure, foodie or digital nomad. Each section combines an introduction, numbered highlights, an insider-tips list and a “Good to know” practical note, then exports with an AI cover as a formatted PDF. One credit covers 10 sections.
Pair the generated structure with the travel guide writing guide, then verify every practical detail immediately before release. For digital distribution, compare the options in the selling ebooks guide.
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How it works
Every structured creator uses the same library, status tracking, preview and export experience. The content schema changes to fit this book type.
Step 1
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Step 2
Set the scope and see the required ebook credits before generation starts.
Step 3
Automateed outlines the sequence, creates each section and generates a matching cover.
Step 4
Edit individual fields, check the complete preview and download the formatted PDF.
Destination is the only required field on the create form, and that is a design statement: every generated section — the introduction, the numbered highlights, the “Insider tips” list, the “Good to know” practical note — is anchored to the place you name. Enter a neighborhood, a city, a region or a route; tighter inputs produce tighter drafts.
The optional guide angle is where generic dies: “Lisbon” produces a competent overview, while “Lisbon for food-loving first timers, three days, no car” produces daily flow, food context and priorities a real traveler recognizes. Theme suggestions like “eat like a local” and “three perfect days” are one click on the form.
The travel-style selector ships seven profiles: general, budget, luxury, family, adventure, foodie and digital nomad. Style changes what the sections prioritize — a family Copenhagen weekend surfaces indoor alternatives and transit notes, the digital-nomad month in Split weighs neighborhoods against routines and workspaces.
Because a 15-section guide costs 2 credits, the profiles enable a portfolio strategy: the same destination generated for two or three distinct travelers, each guide honest about who it serves. That beats one bloated guide claiming to serve everyone — in usefulness and in search positioning alike.
Airbnb hosts, boutique hotels and tour operators have the strongest use case on this page: a welcome guide written for your actual guest profile, exported as a branded PDF, sent before arrival. Generate the structure for your town, then overwrite the recommendations with the places you personally send guests — the draft supplies the skeleton, your knowledge supplies the trust.
Travel creators monetize the same way in reverse: a niche destination guide as a paid PDF or lead magnet for an audience that already follows the journey. The selling-ebooks guide covers checkout options, and the images-for-books guide is worth reading before you add photography.
Travel information rots faster than any other nonfiction: opening hours, prices, transit lines, visa rules, safety guidance. Treat every specific, checkable claim in the draft as unverified until you confirm it against a current source — shortly before publication, not just once during drafting.
Be strictest with “insider” voice. The generator drafts insider-style tips; they only become insider tips when someone with firsthand knowledge confirms or replaces them. Presenting unverified generated claims as personal experience is the one mistake this format does not forgive.
Pricing follows the structured-creator rule at one credit per 10 sections: a 10-section weekend guide is 1 credit, the 15-section default 2, and the 40-section maximum 4 — shown on the create form before generation, with the AI cover and formatted PDF included.
Every section is editable field by field afterwards: reorder highlights, rewrite tips from experience, localize the practical notes. Guides of 5 to 10 sections work as welcome PDFs and lead magnets; 25-plus sections reads as a full destination title for KDP or direct sale.
Example concepts
Start with a reader, context and outcome. These examples show the level of focus that gives the generator something meaningful to design around.
Neighborhood flow, food context and realistic daily priorities.
Kid-aware pacing, indoor alternatives and transit notes.
Neighborhood tradeoffs, routines and digital-nomad considerations.
Built for the format
General, budget, luxury, family, adventure, foodie and digital nomad.
Every section is anchored to the place you enter.
Audience, tone and custom instructions shape the angle.
Create a concise welcome guide or a longer destination draft.
Who it helps
Turn firsthand knowledge into a polished downloadable companion.
Draft a focused welcome guide for a real guest profile.
Develop a niche destination angle before investing in full editorial production.
Travel information changes quickly. Verify opening hours, prices, transport, visa rules, accessibility, safety advice and local regulations shortly before publication. Add your own firsthand expertise; do not present generated “insider” claims as personally verified.
FAQ
Any destination you can clearly name — a neighborhood, city, region or route. Destination is the one required field, and a specific angle such as “for food lovers” or “with young children” consistently produces a more useful draft than a bare place name.
A fixed anatomy: a section introduction, numbered highlights or itinerary items, an “Insider tips” list and a “Good to know” practical note. Every section is anchored to your named destination.
Seven: general, budget, luxury, family, adventure, foodie and digital nomad. The style changes priorities — pacing and indoor backups for families, neighborhood-versus-workspace tradeoffs for nomads, price consciousness for budget guides.
From 5 to 40 sections, defaulting to 15. Five to ten sections suits welcome PDFs and lead magnets; twenty-five and up reads as a full destination title.
One credit per 10 sections, rounded up: a 10-section guide is 1 credit, 15 sections 2, and the 40-section maximum 4. The create form shows the number before you generate; the AI cover and formatted PDF are part of the project.
Treat them as drafts to verify. The generator produces destination-anchored recommendations, but names, opening status and details must be checked against current sources — and ideally replaced or confirmed from firsthand knowledge — before you publish.
That is one of the strongest use cases: generate the structure for your town and guest profile, overwrite recommendations with the places you personally trust, and send the branded PDF before check-in. The guide upgrades the stay and cuts repeat questions.
Yes — introductions, highlight items, tips and practical notes are all editable fields, and sections can be refined until the guide reflects your actual expertise. The PDF re-exports at any point.
Yes, generation supports 100+ languages — useful for bilingual welcome guides or serving a non-English market. Verify local place names and transit terms with a native speaker before publishing.
Use this creator when the book is a destination guide — the section anatomy (highlights, insider tips, practical notes) is purpose-built. Use the AI ebook generator for travel memoir, narrative or hybrid formats where chapters are prose rather than structured sections.
Continue the workflow
Use the relevant editorial, design and selling guides before releasing the finished project under your name.
One subscription unlocks every creator below — same login, same library, same export quality.
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