“What are the best family-friendly attractions for a rainy afternoon?”
What AI says today
Drifter checks itinerary questions visitors ask before choosing what to do, compares AI answers to your official pages, and shows where visit length, audience fit, accessibility, and nearby stops need stronger support.
AI answer gap
“What are the best family-friendly attractions for a rainy afternoon?”
First Snapshot shows
Attractions are often chosen inside a bigger itinerary, not as a standalone search. If AI cannot explain when to visit, who it is best for, how long to stay, and where the ticket link fits, visitors may never plan around you.
“What are the best family-friendly attractions for a rainy afternoon?”
What AI says today
“What should we do with half a day near the waterfront?”
What AI says today
“Which cultural stops are worth planning a full day around?”
What AI says today
AI answers itinerary-style questions with itinerary-style content. A guide that puts you in the visitor day, not just a visitor list, makes AI more likely to include you.
Why now · Rainy-day and flexible-plan queries are high intent and seasonal. The attractions AI recommends are usually the ones whose pages answer the question in itinerary form.
“best family-friendly museums for a rainy afternoon”
Every report becomes a short, assigned work queue. Content goes to your content writers as a drafted brief. Technical goes to IT or your webmaster as a ready-to-send handoff.
Your Core Benchmark watches the baseline. Spotlights focus the same read on a campaign, season, audience, or event before demand shifts.
Rainy-day family trips: watch whether AI includes your attraction when visitors need a flexible indoor plan with timing, nearby stops, and a clear ticket link.
Your Core Benchmark stays stable enough to track year-round answer coverage. Spotlights are the layer for seasonal windows, campaign moments, or high-intent visitor questions that need closer attention.
The free Snapshot shows how AI answers today, where your official content needs support, and which action your team should prioritize first.