TE
TechEcho
Home24h TopNewestBestAskShowJobs
GitHubTwitter
Home

TechEcho

A tech news platform built with Next.js, providing global tech news and discussions.

GitHubTwitter

Home

HomeNewestBestAskShowJobs

Resources

HackerNews APIOriginal HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 TechEcho. All rights reserved.

Show HN: TripExpert – Professional Hotel Reviews

47 pointsby iamdannalmost 11 years ago

23 comments

avalaunchalmost 11 years ago
Really well done, beautiful and useful site. Out of curiosity, how long did this take you to build? What stack are you using?<p>A couple of things I noticed:<p>1. After updating a search, the back button doesn&#x27;t work the way I would expect it to. If I choose to look at a property and then back out it takes me to the pre-updated search whereas I would expect it to take me back to my search with filters in tact. If I don&#x27;t look at a property and press the back button it takes me out of search altogether where I would expect it to take me to the pre-filtered search.<p>2. On the search results page, the stars confuse me. I don&#x27;t know what they represent.<p>3. It would be nice to be able to see hotels that score below 60 (perhaps as a filter option). Budget conscious shoppers might find they are lacking options otherwise in certain cities. Sometimes you&#x27;re just looking for the best of the cheapest, even if it&#x27;s not a 60+ hotel.<p>4. From the blog page, I think the TripExpert logo should take you to the main TripExpert home page, not the TripExpert blog home page. I see the Visit TripExpert link but considering that is (probably) the primary action you&#x27;re probably hoping for, I think it shouldn&#x27;t be hidden in the nav like that.<p>5. I was also initially confused when I added a filter and the search results didn&#x27;t automatically update. I think that&#x27;s become such a standard UX that you might want to adopt it too.<p>Overall though, this is really impressive. Great job. I think you have a wonderfully bright future ahead of you.<p>EDIT: Added 4th suggestion<p>EDIT 2: Added 5th suggestion
评论 #7891873 未加载
karanbhanguialmost 11 years ago
Very cool. As someone who travels a lot, this is a welcomed resource. I find it very hard to get trustworthy reviews of hotels from Yelp. Generally people have posting bias (negative experience) and often it&#x27;s specific to a certain suite type or pre-construction of a certain wing of the hotel. Professional in depth reviews will go a long way to help fix this.<p>Valuable things in a review would also be a listing of some travel essentials like availability of cost and speed of internet, microwave, fridge, room service hours, free shuttle availability, quality of concierge during night shifts, etc.
atmosxalmost 11 years ago
Out of curiosity how do these websites work? (e.g. like booking.com) They build an API and the HOTEL connects it&#x27;s system this API and then info about rooms&#x2F;scheduling&#x2F;prices&#x2F;pictures are available?<p>The financial goes by % I guess. You get a % for every booking through your website. But what happens on the technical side?!
评论 #7890580 未加载
saryantalmost 11 years ago
I like this.<p>The biggest problem with TripAdvisor hotel reviews (besides fake reviews) is that varied background of the individual reviewer.<p>Witness how a Holiday Inn can wind up rated higher than a Park Hyatt, simply because of the background of the majority of TA reviewers.<p>I&#x27;ve largely given up on TA for reviews. For chain hotels, I find FlyerTalk&#x27;s convention of a dedicated thread per hotel or locality <i>far</i> more valuable, especially because those reviews are specifically from the perspective of frequent travelers rather than once-a-year flyers heading to Disneyland.<p>For example, 2100+ posts on every possible minute detail of the Conrad Hong Kong: <a href="http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hilton-hilton-hhonors/124932-conrad-hong-kong.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.flyertalk.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;hilton-hilton-hhonors&#x2F;124932-...</a>
评论 #7890509 未加载
tnucalmost 11 years ago
It&#x27;s like Rotten Tomatoes for Hotels.<p>The main problem with a site like this is that the reviews in most of the guidebooks write something based on TripAdvisor or the like.<p>Most guidebooks these days are written by compilers who gather information from the internet.
christudoralmost 11 years ago
This looks great: it&#x27;s a well-designed site and solves a lot of the problems in TA. The idea that people will rate hotels higher based on &quot;marginal experiences&quot; is very well put, and probably true. Will definitely use in the future.
netfirealmost 11 years ago
Nice site. A few thoughts:<p>- The city search doesn&#x27;t work if you specify the state (San Antonio, TX for example). I didn&#x27;t wait for the autocomplete to load and just pressed enter and it returned no results.<p>- It would be nice if the results automatically updated when changing filters, instead of having to click an &quot;Update Results&quot; button. Also, usually filters are above or to the left of results, not on the right.<p>- I expected clicking on the small map on the list view to take me to the map view, instead of having to click on the link below. The map is too small in the list view to really be usable as an interactive map.
phil21almost 11 years ago
Cool site.<p>One nitpick: It looks like the automated scraper is bad at &quot;de-duplicating&quot; syndicated (or stolen?) content.<p>Example: <a href="http://www.tripexpert.com/saint-paul/hotels/le-meridien-chambers-minneapolis" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tripexpert.com&#x2F;saint-paul&#x2F;hotels&#x2F;le-meridien-cham...</a><p>Note the identical review text. That would immediately turn me off to the site as &quot;obvious marketing spam&quot; if it wasn&#x27;t first posted here.<p>Pretty neat though, I can see how this would be useful in companion with some of the user generated review sites.
zippergzalmost 11 years ago
This is pretty cool. It seems like the search doesn&#x27;t work that well for me, though. I first typed in &quot;San Diego, CA&quot; and got &quot;no results matched.&quot; Only then did I realize that if I type &quot;San Diego&quot; and wait a few seconds (it took about 5 seconds), the autocomplete would populate. But it seems like the matching should be a little bit looser. I tried to find results for Maui, Hawaii, but couldn&#x27;t figure out how (I entered &quot;Maui&quot; and waited and nothing popped up in the autocomplete, and then searched simply on that term and got no results).
评论 #7889838 未加载
jeletonskellyalmost 11 years ago
This is a great site and idea; much needed. Do you have an API? I work at a &quot;sort of&quot; OTA &quot;start-up&quot; (200+ mm visitors a year) and it would be nice to explore including these reviews on our site.
评论 #7889704 未加载
bjohnso5almost 11 years ago
Interesting... my corporate firewall flags your site with an adult-and-pornography filter. Did you recently purchase the domain from someone who may have been running a different type of site? :)
评论 #7889980 未加载
ckoglmeieralmost 11 years ago
Interesting to note that this is where TripAdvisor initially started. It turned out its really hard to scale this 1) globally and 2) efficiently and thats where UGC came into play.<p>Question on the trust factor: Why should a user trust &quot;professional&quot; reviews over the collective opinion of the crowds? Professionals can never experience everything, so will be working from a smaller knowledge base to start and are probably more corruptible than 150 MM people or wherever TripAdvisor is these days.
评论 #7892106 未加载
Holbeinalmost 11 years ago
Great site!<p>So how do you come up with the TripExpert score? Do you read every review, map it manually to a number, then get the average? Or is it more like Rotten Tomatoes where each review only gets a shot at a thumps up or thumps down, and then you average those?<p>Btw: Slight coding error: On city pages, hotel names are overlaid over the preview icon, which makes them very hard to read on Safari 5.1.
评论 #7890440 未加载
MattGrommesalmost 11 years ago
This is a great looking site but for me it illustrates the problem with &quot;expert&quot; sites versus &quot;crowd&quot; sites. Yeah, you have a ton of hotels in NYC, LA, etc. but I&#x27;m going on vacation to Connecticut and Maine this summer and there&#x27;s nothing for either state in your search. I&#x27;d love to use it but there&#x27;s going to need to be a lot more experts.
评论 #7890435 未加载
jussyalmost 11 years ago
Outstanding execution could be smoother in terms of getting to the booking.<p>have you considered an I&#x27;m feeling lucky function?<p>Do you have an API that other developers or designers can extend?<p>Have you considered other verticals such as cruises and tours?<p>Hope it goes well guys love to hear from you what the conversion rate from users.<p>hutch
评论 #7891876 未加载
ape4almost 11 years ago
I can&#x27;t see a way to search for a hotel by name once a city has been selected. This is the first thing I tried to do.<p>The rank is supposed to be how well it does in its class. But I looked a few cities and the best hotel was always expensive (over $300). Never a good for the value midrange hotel. So it seems best isn&#x27;t best in class.
sixQuarksalmost 11 years ago
Beautifully designed and very useful. I hope this is a big success! What&#x27;s your background, how did you start this site?
评论 #7889728 未加载
dmachopalmost 11 years ago
Looks good.<p><pre><code> &quot;Not every place in the world is on TripExpert... yet. We currently feature over 500 destinations, from major cities to Caribbean beach towns, and we’re adding more all the time.&quot; </code></pre> Isn&#x27;t 500 too less?
评论 #7890160 未加载
jasonlbaptistealmost 11 years ago
this is very nice. im literally in the middle of booking a few weeks in greece with my girlfriend. trying to figure out the hotels on the different islands is a pain in the ass. will give you more feedback after using it a bit more.
aluhutalmost 11 years ago
It looks good. My suggestion for the &quot;Explore&quot;-Page would be a map or at least a way to sort alphabeticly. I guess the list is now sorted by the ammount of recommended hotels.
phibsalmost 11 years ago
Have you considered a &#x27;hint&#x27; feature where people can kind of recommend hotels that are not yet in your database and could be considered personal tips?
hoopismalmost 11 years ago
&quot;Finally, hotel reviews you can trust.&quot;<p>I thought the beauty of TripADvisor and the like is that it does away with the old travel guides. Guides are written by people with even more questionable motive and are quickly outdated. Not sure how many times I have been saved from bad experience by reading a recent reviews saying &quot;BEWARE Hotel is under construction for next month...&quot; or something current like that.<p>Maybe there value in both... not for me.
rememberlennyalmost 11 years ago
I like the irony of AirBnB styling for the hotel industry.