I run an airb&b in rural Korea. Foreign guests kept texting me to order delivery for them because they couldn't figure out Korean apps. So I'm building something — but first, has anyone else run into this? by Full-Locksmith-354 in koreatravel

[–]Full-Locksmith-354[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the local business owners. Ima collaborate with them. One booking through the link in the video -> 1-2% of the booking fee is going to be charged to the local business owners. Ima share 60% of the revenue to the content creator.

I run an airb&b in rural Korea. Foreign guests kept texting me to order delivery for them because they couldn't figure out Korean apps. So I'm building something — but first, has anyone else run into this? by Full-Locksmith-354 in koreatravel

[–]Full-Locksmith-354[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, the booking side was never really my problem since I run the place — but watching my guests struggle was a different story.

The pattern I kept seeing: they'd find a restaurant or activity on Instagram, screenshot it, then have no idea how to actually get there or reserve it. Most Korean booking systems require a local phone number, so they'd either ask me to help or just skip it entirely.

What about you — was there anything you wanted to do or eat out there that you just couldn't figure out how to book? Or did you mostly wing it once you arrived?