Cooking up a free-ass service for cruise boomers where you can stalk prices from a bunch of sites in one place and snipe the cheapest deal.http://www.track.cruisesRoast me / give feedback, anons.
>>2825281no one cares about cruises
>>2825281i searched 'cheap cruise to antarctica' and got picrel.it's not even a troll edge case search. i genuinely would like to do this one time in my life.also, to the mods: i don't mind a bit of /g/ making its way into /trv/. tech, sites, searching, datasets, etc are a part of modern travel and gives the board another angle.
Thanks anon,when you searched for 'cheap cruise to antarctica' you got default search page as currently app support just NCL, Costa and Royal cruises, they dont have Antarctica cruises.But the Ai search is very basic now
>>2825281>Roast me / give feedback, anons.I’m a bit surprised that an aggregator like this doesn’t already exist, assuming it actually doesn’t already exist. I know there are multiple aggregators for ferry services. Seems like a marketable and potentially useful product.What’s the revenue model, though, if there is one? Ads? Promoted offers from the cruise lines? Are you making this just for fun, or as a business?In any case, if you’re capable of building something that is both functional and boomer-friendly (visually and ease-of-use wise), and it’s not just a glitchy knockoff of a product that already exists, nice job.>I didn’t actually click the link, though. I don’t like cruises and really don’t like bad UX.
>>2825429I am just cruise fan and developer ) At the moment it is free, but of cause I am thinking about monetizing it. Thinking of freemium model and may be ads from bigs like cruisedirect etc
Only cruise I've ever done is a Nile Cruise, never on one of the big ships.What's the catch on some of the prices? Is a €250 cruise for 5 nights actually all-inclusive with unlimited booze?! Or is this a Ryanair type model where I'll get jewmaxxed at checkout?