Nexa — questions and answers

Is Nexa a booking platform?

No. Nexa answers accommodation searches for AI assistants: it returns the properties that match a stay — each with its capacity, amenities, rating, cancellation terms and photos — together with the live total for those dates and guests. Reservations are completed on the operator's own website, where the guest pays the operator directly. Nexa takes no reservations and processes no payments.

Where do the prices come from?

From the operator's own pricing engine, at the moment of the request. The total for a stay includes all taxes and fees. Opening that property's page on the operator's site with the same dates and guests shows the same total, itemised the same way.

Why is the price on a listing page different?

Prices on catalogue and listing pages are “from” rates — a starting nightly price, before dates and guests are known. Nexa returns the figure for a specific stay: specific dates, a specific guest count, all taxes and fees included.

How do AI assistants use Nexa?

A session opens with no credentials and no registration. The assistant supplies the stay and receives a comparison set of matching properties with live totals, each with a link to that property on the operator's own site. Sessions are read-only and expire.

Can a person use Nexa directly?

The results page an assistant produces opens for anyone. It carries the properties, their photos, their totals for the stay that was searched, and a link to each one on the operator's own site. It may be shared and linked to like any other page. The search itself is made by the assistant, and the booking is completed on the operator's site.

How are results ordered?

Most booked first, over the last 365 days. The results page links two other views of the same matches: lowest total first, and highest rated first. Placement is not sold; no operator can pay to appear higher.

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