Tell them where you’ll be
— beautifully.
Your tour schedule on a public page that loves to be shared. Six layouts, your theme, one link that never changes.
Berlin
How it works
Add your stops
Cities, dates, status. Mark them tentative if you're still feeling it out.
Pick a layout
Six curated styles. Same data, six personalities. Switch any time.
Share your link
blushdesk.ch/t/your-handle. One URL that stays put forever.
Bookings flow back
Each request auto-links to the tour. Your AI knows where you'll be.
Same data, six personalities
Touring is personal — your page should be too. Pick the one that matches your voice; switch any time without losing a single click.
Editorial
Magazine cover
Oversized typography, generous margins. The default — calm, confident, hard to mistake for anyone else.
Marquee
Theatre lobby
One city at a time, names that fill the frame. Animates between stops like a marquee changeover.
Atlas
Cartographer
A stylised route map — each stop a pin along a hand-drawn curve. The most distinctive of the six.
Departures
Airport board
Flight-number rows with status pills: BOARDING, DELAYED, ON TIME. For the touring-as-travel crowd.
Postcard
Pen pal
Handwritten city names on warm paper. Reads like a note from the road — softer, more personal.
Schedule
Tour poster
A clean chronological list. Date stamps, city names, status. Built for skimming.
Your AI knows your schedule
When a client asks “are you coming to Berlin?” your concierge AI answers correctly, in your voice, every time.
Real tour dates surfaced inline in chat
Replies stay first-person — "I'll be in Berlin May 20–27"
Bookings made during a tour window auto-link to the tour
No hallucinated cities, no out-of-date answers
Hey! Are you coming to Berlin anytime soon?
2:14 PM
Yes! I’ll be in Berlin May 20–27. Want me to send the booking form?
2:14 PM
Add to calendar
Berlin
May 20–27
Paris
Jun 10–14
Vienna
Jul 5–9
Lisbon
Aug 2–6
They never ask “when are you back?” again
Every tour page ships with an .ics feed. Clients subscribe once and your future tours show up in their calendar automatically — the same place they keep flights, concerts, and everything else they don’t want to miss.
One-tap subscribe — Apple, Google, Outlook
Auto-updates: change a date, their calendar updates
Optional email to subscribers if you change dates, swap cities, or cancel a stop — first-person, your wording
Notify-me captures if a date is full or tentative
Fan-out email when you publish a new tour
Drop it on your own site
Have your own site? Paste the iframe snippet, and your tours render inline with your branding. Auto-resizes when you add or update a stop.
One-line iframe snippet
Step-by-step paste guides for WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Carrd
Auto-resizing — no dead space on mobile
Theme inherits from your booking form
<iframe id="blushdesk-tour-zeyna" src="https://blushdesk.ch/embed/t/zeyna" width="100%" height="700" frameborder="0" ></iframe> <script> /* auto-resize on content change */ </script>
Tour days light up in the booking form
When a client opens your booking form, tour days are highlighted in the date picker with an inline note — “On the road in Berlin.” They see the right context the moment they need it, and the booking auto-links to that tour when they submit.
“this app is literally my holy grail at this point. As always, love blushdesk, you're the best.”
Under the hood
Claim your tour link
Pick the handle you’d put in your bio. Short, lowercase, yours forever.