Our Methodology
Transparency is at the core of how we create travel content. Here's how our editorial process works — from research to publication and ongoing updates.
1. Research & Sources
Every itinerary and guide starts with thorough research. We combine multiple sources:
- First-hand experience — Our contributors visit destinations and test routes personally. We walk the itineraries to verify timing, transport, and stop quality.
- Local expertise — We consult local guides, tourism boards, and resident contributors to capture authentic recommendations beyond the tourist trail.
- Community data — Mappito app users share plans and routes. With permission, anonymised aggregate data helps us identify popular stops and optimal sequencing.
- Official sources — Opening hours, admission prices, and transport schedules are verified against official website and government tourism portals.
2. Editorial Process
Content goes through a structured workflow before publication:
Draft
Writers create initial content with research notes, stop descriptions, and practical tips.
Review
Editors verify factual accuracy, check pricing and hours, and ensure consistent quality.
Publication
Approved content is published with full author attribution and a visible "last updated" date.
Ongoing Updates
We review published content regularly. The "updated" date reflects the most recent verification.
3. AI Transparency
Some content is created with AI assistance. We believe in full transparency:
- AI-assisted content is always clearly labelled with a visible badge.
- All AI-generated content is reviewed and fact-checked by human editors before publication.
- AI tools are used for initial research compilation and structuring, never as the sole source of recommendations.
- The
content_sourcefield in our database tracks whether content is editorial, AI-assisted, imported, or mixed.
4. Quality Standards
Every piece of content must meet our quality gates before being indexed by search engines:
- Minimum content length — Guides must have substantive body content; thin pages are held in draft.
- Required metadata — Title, description, and structured data must be present and accurate.
- Image attribution — All photos include proper licensing information and photographer credits.
- Localization parity — Content in non-English locales is reviewed for translation quality, not just machine-translated.
5. Localization & Multilingual Content
Mappito serves users in multiple languages: English, French, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic. Our localization process includes:
- Human review of all translated content, including cultural adaptation of recommendations.
- Proper
hreflangtags on every page to help search engines serve the right language version. - RTL (right-to-left) layout support for Arabic content.
- Localized metadata (titles, descriptions) for each language — not just translated body text.
Questions About Our Content?
If you spot an inaccuracy or have feedback about our content methodology, we'd love to hear from you.
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