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AI-powered Destination Guides, Booking Date Export, and More!

Molly Johnson

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Apr 2, 2025

AI-powered Destination Guides, Booking Date Export, and More

This week’s product update includes the release of a new AI Assist tool that enables destination guide creation directly within your trips, a small but important improvement to booking exports, and continued visual polish across forms.

Let’s take a look.

AI Assist destination guides now available in beta

You can now use Tern AI Assist to generate personalized, destination-specific content inside any information block in a trip.

To try it out, add an information block to your trip and select “Draft destination guide.” You’ll be prompted to describe what kind of guide you want. You can include any relevant details—client interests, travel dates, must-include restaurants or activities—and Tern AI will tailor the guide accordingly.

Unlike a generic city overview, these destination guides are:

  • Context-aware (e.g., referencing summer travel if your trip is in August)
  • Personalized to any context you provide
  • Formatted for readability, with improved styling, bullet points, and structure

Learn more about how to create destination guides.

This is part of a larger investment we’re making in making it faster to produce high-quality, client-ready content within Tern. We’re excited to see how you start using this, and we’re eager to hear what would make it even more useful!

If you test this out, we’d love your feedback. Please share any examples, suggestions, or requests with us in support or in the Tern Facebook group.

Booking date now included in booking exports

We’ve added a “Booking Date” column to exported booking spreadsheets.

If you’re using Tern for commission tracking, this small change should make it easier to sort or filter your exports based on when each booking occurred. This was a common request from agency owners managing payments or reconciliation workflows, and we’re glad to have it in place.

Continued visual polish to forms

We’ve made a few more refinements to the design of forms across Tern. These are visual updates only, with no change to how forms function, but they bring a more consistent, streamlined experience when creating or editing forms.

These updates are part of a broader effort to make forms easier to build and manage. The next planned improvement is control over responder and cover page requirements, which will allow you to create more flexible forms without default responder fields. We expect to share more on that soon.

As always, thank you for the feedback that helped shape these updates. We’ll be back next week with more!

— The Tern Team

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