How we choose and order suggestions
You are entitled to know why a suggestion appears where it does. The short version is simple: the order is decided by what suits your trip. Payment for the AI plan and any commission earned from a later booking never enter that decision.
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The rule, in one sentence
Rank by fit, never by commission.
The parameters, in order of weight
- 1
Fit to what you told us
Your typed request carries the most weight. Your interests, traveller type, dietary needs and mobility notes refine it. When the request and profile disagree, the request wins.
- 2
Budget
Your budget level changes the kind of place suggested, not merely the price label beside it.
- 3
Geographic logic
Activities are grouped to avoid sending you back and forth across a destination. A slightly less obvious stop can rank higher when it makes the whole day work better.
- 4
Pace
Start time and the number of daily activities follow the pace you chose, from slower mornings to a packed schedule.
- 5
Variety
A day mixes the categories you care about instead of repeating one kind of activity from morning to night.
- 6
Travel history
Destination discovery avoids places already in your history and looks for a useful next step from what you enjoyed before.
What AI suggestions are, and what they are not
Suggestions are generated from the parameters above. They are not reviews and they are not a verified live inventory. Opening hours, prices and availability can change, and an AI model can be confidently wrong. Check anything you will rely on before travelling.
Where the money comes from
RoamWeek charges for AI planning credits. A credit pays for the planning output only, not for travel. Our affiliate partner links are not active today. Booking rows remain plain text until they are. Commercial links never change the itinerary order.
Booking happens somewhere else
RoamWeek does not book travel, hold travel money, or send your identity or payment details to a travel supplier. Anything you choose to book is a separate contract with that supplier. Those separate services do not form a package with your RoamWeek plan.
What we will not do
- Sell an unlabelled position in an itinerary, guide or list.
- Publish a rating or review count we did not collect.
- Invent a price, opening time or business when it cannot be checked.
- Post our links into communities to manufacture search or AI citations.
- Move ranking signals between websites under common ownership.
Questions
- How does RoamWeek decide which activities to suggest?
- Suggestions are ordered by fit to the trip you described. Your request, interests, budget, pace, location and travel history shape the plan. Commission is never an input to that order.
- Does RoamWeek earn money from booking links?
- Not today. Our partner links are not active. If that changes, every affected page will show a disclosure above its first commercial link and each link will be marked as sponsored.
- Can a supplier pay to appear higher in a RoamWeek plan?
- No. We do not sell positions in an itinerary, guide or list. If a paid placement is ever introduced, it will be labelled on the page itself and will not be presented as an ordinary recommendation.
- What does paying RoamWeek buy?
- A RoamWeek credit buys one AI-generated travel plan. It does not buy any activity, accommodation, transport or other travel service. Those services are separate contracts with their suppliers.
- Is a RoamWeek itinerary a package holiday?
- No. RoamWeek sells planning output, not a combined booking. Any travel service you book is booked separately with its supplier under that supplier's terms, so it does not gain the protections that apply to a package holiday.
- Who writes the destination articles?
- Destination articles are written and edited individually, not generated in bulk. Each article names the sources checked and the date they were opened. A price, opening time or business that cannot be verified is left out.