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A property is the hotel, resort, destination, or business you want GeoTravel.ai to monitor. When the system checks AI answers for your brand, it looks for matches against your properties.

Key Fields

Name and Website

These are the two most important fields when adding a property.
  • Name is how your property is identified in the dashboard and reports.
  • Website is how the system recognizes your brand in AI answers. When an AI platform cites a source or links to a website in its response, GeoTravel.ai checks whether that link matches your property’s website. This is the primary way citations are detected.
Make sure the website URL you enter matches what AI platforms are likely to link to. For example, if your hotel’s main page is www.grandhotel.com, use that — not a sub-page like www.grandhotel.com/rooms.

Google Business Place ID and CID

These two identifiers connect your property to Google’s business database.
  • Place ID is Google’s unique identifier for your business location.
  • CID (Customer ID) is another Google identifier, often found in Google Maps URLs.
When Google AI Mode or AI Overviews display a map with recommended places, GeoTravel.ai uses these IDs to detect whether your property appears on that map. Without them, the system can still detect text mentions and website citations, but map-based appearances may be missed.
Fill in your Google Business Place ID and CID for the most accurate tracking. These are especially important if your business appears in Google’s map-based AI results. You can find your Place ID using Google’s Place ID Finder.

OpenStreetMap ID

The OpenStreetMap (OSM) ID is used to automatically look up your property’s GPS coordinates. This helps GeoTravel.ai understand your property’s geographic context when analyzing location-based AI results.

Other Fields

Apple Business ID and Wikidata ID are available for reference but are not currently used by the tracking system. You can leave these blank.

Adding a Property

From your workspace, navigate to the Properties section and click Add Property. Fill in the name, website, and as many of the Google identifiers as you have available, then save. You can add as many properties as you need — whether you are tracking a single boutique hotel or dozens of locations across a hotel group.