How creators share their journeys, build engaged audiences, and turn travel into a sustainable business
A few years ago, travel creators had two main ways to earn — sponsorships and affiliate links. Both came with their own headaches: chasing brand deals, relying on unpredictable algorithms, and spending hours answering DMs from followers asking “Where is that spot?” or “Can you send me your full itinerary?”
That’s where platforms like Rexby changed the game.
Instead of sending their audience to scattered blog posts, PDFs, or Google Docs, creators can now build beautiful, interactive travel guides in one place. Think of it as your personal travel hub — maps, videos, insider tips, and bookable experiences all in one interactive guide your followers can actually use.
It’s not just convenient for travelers. For creators, it’s a real revenue stream. Some of the top guides on Rexby bring in $5,000–$15,000 per month. Why? Because people are willing to pay for organized, trustworthy travel advice from someone whose taste they already trust.
Here’s what makes Rexby stand out from other platforms:
Interactive Maps – Every spot you recommend is pinned, with photos, videos, and your personal notes.
Itinerary Builder – Travelers can drag and drop your recommendations into their own custom plans.
Booking Integration – You earn from every trip booked through your guide.
No Coding Needed – If you can upload a photo, you can create a Rexby guide.
For creators, this means no more unpaid “travel agent” work in the DMs. For travelers, it’s a way to follow in your exact footsteps without guesswork.
If you’ve ever thought about turning your travel knowledge into something that both helps people and pays the bills, Rexby is probably the smartest starting point.
Rexby was founded in 2021 with the mission of enabling travel content creators to provide a better service and capture more of the immense value they are creating for the tourism industry
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