What kinds of pages should I pull into my Guest Portal?
Recommended Pages to Include in a Guest Portal
When setting up a Guest Portal, consider pulling in the following types of pages from the General Info tab:
Note that these pages must be created first in your Content Library.
Introduction Pages
These pages appear at the very beginning of the Guest Portal:
- Introduction to Your Guest Portal: Provide a warm welcome and an overview of what your clients can expect from the portal.
Information Pages
These pages are displayed toward the end of the Guest Portal, just before the Travel Wallet (which appears on the final page):
How to Use the Travel Portal App
- Include step-by-step instructions for navigating the app.
- There is a pre-built page in the Safari Portal Content Library called Using The Travel Portal App, which you can use.
Pre-Travel Information
- Share essential details such as visa requirements, packing lists, and travel tips.
- The Safari Portal Content Library offers several sample Pre-Travel Information pages to inspire you:
- Weather and Clothing:
- Built as a Miscellaneous Page.
- Uses Accordions to organize information in expandable sections, along with Fast Fact elements for concise highlights.
- About Traveling to the Galapagos:
- Similar format, combining accordion sections with visuals and clear details.
- Straight Pre-Travel Information Page:
- A more direct, streamlined layout focusing on core travel details.
- Travel Checklist
- Built as a Miscellaneous page, using Fast Facts freely.
- Tips for Getting Over Jetlag
- Built as a Miscellaneous page, using Safari Portal's generative AI assistant to draft some tips.
- Language Tips
- Another Miscellaneous page using Safari Portal's generative AI to come up with some helpful Spanish phrases for tourists.
Gratuities Guidelines
- Provide recommendations for tipping, tailored to the destination or type of trip, ensuring clarity for your clients.
These pages ensure your Guest Portal is comprehensive, user-friendly, and valuable for your clients.
