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The journey behind the website

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:22 am
by suchona.kani.z
When you want to introduce new destinations to tourists, you need to entice them to a design-driven website . We all want to see stunning photos of sun-drenched landmarks. But you also need to offer them a highly intuitive experience . Because vacation planning should be fun, not a journey through UX hell.

The basic task was to design a trip generator . Each user can choose destinations and hobbies on the new website, and the system will suggest a vacation itinerary. You can download and print it without using the services of an agency.

"The trip planner is, in my opinion, the biggest benefit of the website," says Daniel , an online solutions consultant. He also says you can plan a trip yourself - try it here .

What activities can you plan with GoRealEurope?

We spent hundreds of hours coding on the website , but we are thrilled with the result. The biggest challenge? According to coder Lukáš, it's the internal structure: "In the administration, the pages are interconnected in employment database a complex structure. The most challenging part was coming up with a mind map of how the pages would interact with each other."

It was also necessary to organize dozens of standard pages of text so that travelers would not be unnecessarily overwhelmed. It was precisely because of the complex structure that the website gave us a few wrinkles. So much so that the developers tried to organize a hackathon – a kind of developer training camp. They worked on weekends and overnight. Look at the hours, this is how the development went at 7 am after the night hackathon. But they fine-tuned the last details in the internal structure of the website.

Developers at AITOM after a night out

Thanks to this, travelers can find perfect information about the place on the website - including language, currency with exchange rate, and current weather. Exchange rate, time, and weather are automatically updated using a script .