Social media and daily video for glamping sites, done for you.
Glamping is booked with the eyes — people see a dome under the stars or a hot tub steaming in a field and want that exact night. We turn the photos you already have into a fresh cinematic clip every day, plus daily posts and carousels. You film nothing.
Month-to-month, no agency retainer. We scope the right plan and pricing with you on a quick 15-minute call.
One photograph, filmedMade from a single still — an example of the daily video we'd produce for your site.
Why glamping sites stay dependent on the platforms
The product is made for Instagram. The feed is three weeks stale.
A dome lit up at dusk stops thumbs better than almost anything in travel. But the person who owns the site is also the person changing the beds, and "post more" loses to the laundry every single day.
The booking platforms own your guests.
Pitchup, Airbnb, Booking.com and the rest take their commission on every stay and keep the guest relationship. Without a feed doing real reach, your own website has no traffic source — so the platforms' cut becomes permanent.
The season is short and the booking window is shorter.
Most sites earn the year between Easter and October, and next summer is largely decided the winter before. A feed that goes quiet in November misses the exact months people plan — then spends spring discounting.
One good reel a season is not a strategy.
Everyone has had a post do surprisingly well and then gone quiet again. Reach is a compounding effect of showing up daily; a single good reel with nothing behind it teaches the algorithm nothing about your account.
What we run for your site
The site in motion, every day
A slow push toward a lit bell tent at dusk, mist over the field at sunrise, steam rising off the hot tub — generated from stills you already have. We rotate through several video models and pick the shot that looks filmed, not generated.
Daily posts and carousels around the video
The video is the hook; posts and carousels keep the feed full between them — the units, the firepits, the mornings, the landscape. Everything drawn from your own library, in your site's voice.
Content aimed at the booking window
Winter content sells next summer; spring sells the shoulder weekends; August sells autumn escapes. What goes out follows when your guests actually decide, not a generic calendar.
Comments and DMs handled, so bookings don't cool off
Add the engagement layer and every "is the weekend of the 14th free?" gets an answer within hours — pointed at your own booking page, not back into a platform.
A week of your feed
One cinematic video plus posts and carousels, every day — all built from photography a site already owns. This is the shape of a week, not a stock gallery.






An example week, produced the way we produce a real one — every frame built from photography a business like this already owns. Not a delivered client campaign.
What social media for glamping sites looks like when we run it
A glamping stay is an image before it is a booking — nobody comparison-shops spec sheets for a stargazing dome. We run six pillars that keep that image in front of people daily, and point every one of them at your own booking page instead of a commission platform.
The units in motion, daily
The tent glowing from inside at blue hour, morning light through canvas, the pod with the big window and the view. Motion built from your existing photography reaches beyond your followers every day, and it is what turns a scroller into someone checking your availability.
The rituals
Coffee on the deck, the firepit being lit, marshmallows, the outdoor bath filling. Glamping sells moments more than accommodation — ritual content is what people save and send to the person they'd bring.
The land and the seasons
Frost on the field, bluebells in the wood, the long evenings of June. The setting is half the product and it changes every week — which makes it the most honest and most renewable content a site has.
Guests, with permission
The couple who got engaged by the firepit, the family's third summer running, a review worth quoting. Social proof from real stays converts harder than anything you say about yourself.
The area
The walk from the gate, the pub that does the good Sunday lunch, the beach twenty minutes away. Guests book a weekend, not just a bed — and area content reaches people planning a trip before they have shortlisted anywhere.
Windows and availability
Half-term availability, a cancellation weekend, the early-bird window for next summer. Pointing at specific dates fills the specific gaps — and it is the pillar that most directly turns reach into revenue.
The direct-booking angle runs through all of it. Every post is an argument for booking on your own site rather than through a platform taking commission on every stay — and the link in profile goes to your booking page, not a listing.
Guestar vs a travel social agency
| Guestar | Typical agency | |
|---|---|---|
| Daily video | Every day | Rarely, if ever |
| Price | Flat monthly rate | $2,500–$5,000/month |
| Posting frequency | Daily | 3–4×/week |
| Contract | Month-to-month | 3–6 month minimum |
| Content source | Your own site | Stock + templates, often |
| Engagement replies | Optional add-on | Not included |
Social media for glamping sites — common questions
Can you really make a good video from our existing photos?
We're a small site — is this worth it below ten units?
How is this different from a $2,500/month agency?
Do we have to post or approve anything ourselves?
We close from November to March. What happens then?
Will this actually reduce our platform dependency?
Our photos are from our first season and things look better now. Do we need a shoot?
What plans do you offer?
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Want a couple of sample videos of your site?
15 minutes on a call and you'll know if this is a fit. If it isn't, we'll tell you.
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