Features

Destination discovery

Let guests show future travelers what the destination really felt like.

Collect governed photos from verified stays, connect them to properties and landmarks, and turn authentic local moments into richer galleries, maps and destination discovery.

The view beyond the listing can become a reason to book it

Travelers do not choose only a bed. They choose the beach at sunrise, the waterfall around the corner, the square at dinner and the trail they did not know existed. Guest location photos let a property participate in that larger story.

i3nb ties approved contributions to both the stay and the place. Photos can appear in property galleries and landmark albums, while country, city and landmark pages connect those real views with nearby places to stay.

Verified contribution

Eligibility can come from a reservation or property QR verification, while listing policy controls who may submit.

Location-rich albums

Tag approved photos to landmarks and properties, then organize them into destination galleries and map-aware views.

Host governance

Choose disabled, verified or broader submission policy and automatic or approval-based publication at the property level.

Quality protections

Safety screening, duplicate detection, moderation state, privacy controls, featured limits and contributor bans protect the public gallery.

Invite the guest at the moment the story is still fresh

An on-property QR campaign can open a contribution experience connected to the stay instead of sending the guest to a generic social upload.

Reservation verification.

A qualifying stay can establish that the contribution comes from an actual guest relationship.

QR verification.

A property campaign provides another scoped verification path for eligible visitors at the listing.

Landmark tagging.

One photo can connect to several relevant place tags within limits, making the contribution useful beyond a single property gallery.

Helpful context.

Captions and place selection help the next traveler understand what they are seeing and where it belongs.

Moderation protects the trust that makes guest media valuable

Authenticity does not require giving every upload immediate permanent publication. The property policy and moderation state control the path to visibility.

Property submission policy.

A host can disable submissions, require verified guests or permit a broader eligible audience.

Publish policy.

Qualifying content can publish automatically or wait for host approval according to the listing’s rule.

Safety and duplication.

Screening and perceptual-hash comparison help stop unsafe or repeated media from overwhelming the gallery.

Lifecycle controls.

Privacy state, moderation history, featured caps and contributor restrictions keep ongoing curation possible.

Approved photos become a destination discovery layer

The same contribution can help a host market a property and help a traveler understand the surrounding place.

Property social proof.

Guest perspectives can sit alongside host photography without being mistaken for official listing media.

Landmark albums.

Place tags organize approved media into an evolving album for the beach, park, attraction or local point of interest.

City and country context.

Location pages connect landmark imagery, broader destination content and nearby listings into one discovery journey.

Maps and proximity.

Travelers can understand where the experience sits in relation to places they may stay rather than viewing an isolated photo stream.

How it works

  1. Set the property policy. Choose who can contribute and whether qualifying submissions publish automatically or require approval.
  2. Invite the guest. Use a reservation-qualified flow or an on-property QR campaign.
  3. Tag and govern the contribution. Attach useful location context and apply safety, duplication and moderation controls.
  4. Let the place tell the story. Approved media becomes part of property, landmark and destination discovery.

Questions

Can hosts approve photos before they appear?

Yes. Each listing can use an approval-based publish policy. It can also limit who may submit or disable guest submissions entirely.

Can one photo appear in a landmark album and a property gallery?

Yes. Approved photo tags can connect the contribution to the relevant listing and location entities, allowing it to support both property context and destination discovery.

How are duplicate or unsafe uploads handled?

The workflow includes safety screening, moderation state and perceptual-hash duplicate checks, along with privacy, contributor and publication controls.

Turn authentic guest moments into destination value

Invite real contributions, govern them carefully, and help the next traveler discover the place around the property.