Crafting a Great Activity

Follow these best practices to ensure your guests have a wonderful experience and your activity receives glowing reviews.

Be Precise & Manage Expectations

  • Avoid Ambiguity: Clearly outline the flow of your activity. If it's a "guided walk," specify if it’s a casual stroll or a brisk hike.
  • Define "Included" Clearly: List everything provided (gear, snacks, tickets). If guests need to bring something specific (like a transit card or water), state it explicitly in the description.
  • Honest Difficulty Levels: Don't be afraid to say an activity is "challenging" or "for experts only." It’s better to have a small group of satisfied pros than a large group of frustrated beginners.

Build Trust with Visuals

  • Authenticity Wins: Use high-quality photos of the actual experience, the location, and the equipment. Authentic shots build more trust than polished stock images.
  • Cover Image: Choose a vibrant cover photo that represents the "peak moment" of your activity.

Logistics & Communication

  • The Meet-Up Point: Don't just drop a pin. Add a comment like "I'll be standing by the main entrance wearing a blue cap" to help guests find you easily.
  • Language Barrier: Ensure you only list languages you are comfortable hosting in. Communication is key to a safe and fun environment.

Be Discoverable

  • Meaningful Tags: Use specific tags like #Networking, #HiddenGem, or #SkillBuilding instead of just generic ones. This helps the right audience find your unique offer.
  • Transparent Pricing: Ensure there are no hidden on-site costs. If additional expenses are unavoidable, list them clearly in the "Extra Costs" section.