Launch partner · in build

mijn Slovenië — where LoreTrip was born.

mijn Slovenië is a specialist Dutch travel agency focused exclusively on Slovenia. It's where LoreTrip is being built first — to solve the agency's own challenge of delivering curated, high-quality trip advice at scale without losing the personal touch that defines the brand.

The screens below are the deployment we're shipping with mijn Slovenië as our launch partner — going live to their travelers in the coming weeks. Same platform that any specialist agency can run; same approach, different brand.

White-label

The visual identity below is mijnslovenie.com's, not LoreTrip's. The platform always takes the brand of the agency it runs underneath. LoreTrip is the engine; the agency stays the brand.

Setup

First, the brand.

Before any client sees the planner, the agency configures their identity — colors, type, tone, supplier list. From that point on, LoreTrip disappears.

Agency branding

The mijnslovenie.com identity, applied end-to-end.

One source of truth. Every screen the client sees — from intake to payment — inherits from this brand layer.

Agency branding for mijnslovenie.com applied across the LoreTrip platform

Client flow

What the traveler sees.

Seven screens, in order. From the first impression on the agency's site, through tailored intake, curated suggestions, modifications, conversion, and payment — entirely on the agency's domain.

01 — Start, branded as the agency.

The client lands on the agency's domain, in the agency's brand. The chrome is the agency's; the engine is ours. A small ‘Powered by LoreTrip’ wordmark sits quietly in the footer — optional, suppressible, or kept on by the agency as a quiet quality signal as LoreTrip becomes recognised for human-curated planning.

Client-facing start screen, branded to mijn Slovenië

02 — Tailored, with timely highlights.

The intake is shaped around what this agency actually sells — Slovenia and the wider region. Notes the agency wrote in the admin panel surface to the traveler at the right moments: a ‘hidden gem not to miss’, a seasonal callout, a tile elevated above the others. Set once by a human; surfaced by the model when it matters.

Tailored entry tuned to agency specialisation, with a hidden-gem highlight pop-up

03 — Suggestions or packages, side by side.

Clean tiles let the client choose between curated suggestions or fixed agency packages. Inventory the agency stands behind, surfaced in a way that respects their taste.

Clean tiles showing suggestions or packages

04 — Prioritised human curation.

The agency's curated pool is always reached for first. When the model needs to fill a gap the agency hasn't covered, generic options are allowed — but only after the curated set is exhausted, and never ahead of it. The order of preference is locked: human picks before machine picks.

Prioritised human curation with agency branding throughout

05 — Modifications without losing the plot.

Clients can adjust dates, swap a stop, request something quieter — all inside the agency's flow. Each swap still draws from the curated pool first. Changes route back to the advisor before they go live.

Modifications screen — client adjusts the proposal

06 — Conversion routes the way you want.

Settle bookings the way you already do business — direct supplier deals, Booking.com or partner deeplinks, Stripe checkout on your domain, or any mix of the three. LoreTrip doesn't take a cut and doesn't reroute the relationship. Your commercial model stays yours.

Conversion step — client commits to the trip

07 — Stripe checkout, when you take payment direct.

If the agency prefers to take payment in-house, Stripe handles the rails — service fees, deposits, multi-currency invoicing — wired into the agency's existing setup. Or skip this step entirely and route to a partner. The platform doesn't dictate.

Payment flow via Stripe — when the agency takes payment directly

Advisor flow

What the agency sees.

The operating side — login, dashboard, supplier curation, agency controls. Where the human expertise actually lives.

Login — for the advisor team.

Quiet, restrained, infrastructural. The advisor side of the platform stays out of the way.

Admin login screen

Dashboard — the agency's operating view.

Active proposals, in-flight clients, conversion state, advisor workload — at a glance.

Admin dashboard with agency overview

Curated venues — the agency's supplier list.

The places the agency has personally vetted. The model proposes from this list, not from a generic web index.

Curated venues view — agency's supplier list

Notes that drive both prose and product.

Insider context — what to book, what to skip, who to ask for, when to go, what to avoid. The notes do two jobs: they shape the AI's prose when it drafts an itinerary, and they trigger contextual surfaces in the traveler-facing flow — pop-ups, hidden-gem highlights, must-see callouts at the right moment.

Curated venues view with human notes that drive both AI prose and in-product surfaces

Agency controls — chips, tags, filters.

How the agency shapes what the AI can and can't recommend. The advisor draws the boundaries; the model works inside them.

Agency controls — tags, chips, filters

Curation in practice

Four moments where the curated layer changes the answer.

Real examples from the mijn Slovenië deployment. Same traveler question, different answer — because the agency's curated knowledge is what the AI reaches for first.

Restaurant · Ljubljana

A confident pick over a popular one.

A generic planner recommends the restaurant on the main square — 2,400 reviews, 4.6 rating. mijn Slovenië recommends the place in a side street with 180 reviews that the team has eaten at 30 times — the chef sources from Karst farms, the portions are honest, and it's where they take their own visitors. Curated in the dashboard, prioritised by the AI, served as a confident, branded recommendation.

Partner · Soča Valley

A relationship, encoded.

A traveler asks for "something active near the mountains." A generic planner returns the most-reviewed rafting company. mijn Slovenië's curated layer surfaces the outfitter they have worked with for years — reliable equipment, English-speaking guides, pickup from the right trailhead. Not an algorithm. A relationship, encoded.

Modification · Vipava Valley

Customisation, without quality drift.

A traveler loves the 10-day "Wine & Nature" package but wants to extend by two days and swap the city day for more countryside. The AI adjusts the itinerary — but the wine tastings it suggests for the extra days still come from mijn Slovenië's curated list of producers. The quality does not drift just because the traveler customised.

Package flexibility

From 80%-right to 100%-right.

The traveler browses a pre-built 8-day itinerary. It's 80% right — but they would rather skip the cave visit and add a cycling day. LoreTrip handles the swap, pulls from the agency's vetted cycling routes and bike rental partners, and regenerates the daily flow. The result feels personally crafted, because the building blocks were personally chosen.

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