With search engines now serving synthesized answers instead of traditional blue links, first-party AI visibility data from Google and Bing has suddenly become the most critical metric for hotel direct-booking health. Hotel owners, GMs, and DOSMs now have direct access to the exact pages and conversational queries surfacing their properties in AI search, making it essential to hold digital agencies accountable to this new standard of AI hotel discovery.
For the past decade, monthly digital marketing reports for hotels have focused on standard metrics: organic sessions, top ten keyword rankings, and Google Ads Return on Ad Spend (ROAS).
However, guest search behavior is shifting rapidly. High-intent travelers are no longer just browsing traditional blue links; they are asking conversational AI engines—Google Gemini, Bing Copilot, and ChatGPT—to curate multi-day itineraries, recommend luxury boutique hotels with rooftop pools, and compare neighborhood dining options.
Until recently, how AI search platforms evaluated, selected, and cited hotel websites was largely untrackable.
Major search engines now provide first-party AI visibility data. For a General Manager, Hotel Owner, or Director of Sales & Marketing (DOSM), understanding this data is essential for measuring direct-booking visibility, brand authority, and digital agency performance.
1. The Regulatory Catalyst & Timeline for AI Search Reporting
The arrival of first-party AI visibility reporting was accelerated by rapid consumer adoption and international regulatory oversight.
- Late 2023 – Early 2025: Search engines deployed generative answer engines at scale (Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot, SearchGPT). Publishers and hospitality brands raised concerns regarding zero-click searches and lack of citation transparency.
- Mid-2026 Regulatory Catalyst: In response to investigations by international regulators—most notably the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and European antitrust bodies focused on search transparency—search platforms began opening up first-party generative search metrics to site owners.
- Current Status: First-party AI visibility metrics are active across major webmaster tools, primarily labeled as “Beta” features as platforms refine conversational attribution models.

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2. Comparing First-Party Platforms: Google Search Console vs. Bing Webmaster Tools
Not all search engines report AI data in the same way. Understanding the differences helps hotel leadership interpret digital reports accurately:
| Platform Feature | Google Search Console (GSC) | Bing Webmaster Tools (BWT) |
| Current Status | Beta (Generative AI Filter) | Production / Active AI Reporting |
| Visibility Metric | URL-Level Impressions & Clicks | Total Daily AI Citations |
| Query Data | Aggregated URL performance (queries masked) | Granular Grounding Queries (exact user prompts) |
| Competitive Context | Standard CTR & average position | Citation Share % against competitor URLs |
| Primary Value | Identifies which property landing pages qualify for AI summaries | Identifies exact conversational phrases triggering property citations |
The Google Search Console Reality
Google provides URL-level visibility within its Search Appearance filters. This reveals which specific hotel landing pages (e.g., room pages, wedding venue hubs, spa menus) are being pulled into Google AI Overviews, though the specific natural-language prompts remain masked.
The Bing Webmaster Tools Advantage
Bing exposes the exact natural language grounding queries that caused Bing Copilot to retrieve and cite your property. It also provides your Citation Share %, showing what percentage of AI-generated answers in your destination reference your official domain.
Where Does ChatGPT Fit In?
OpenAI does not currently provide a direct webmaster portal or impression dashboard for ChatGPT. Furthermore, many ChatGPT citations stripped of referrer headers appear in Google Analytics 4 (GA4) under Direct / (none) rather than clean referral channels.
Because ChatGPT utilizes web retrieval indexes (primarily Bing) and structured crawling to ground real-time answers, your citation health in Bing Webmaster Tools serves as the primary data proxy for your ChatGPT visibility as of August 2026.
3. How Hotel Executives Can Search AI Engines to Evaluate Property Visibility
When testing how large language models (LLMs) interpret your property, use natural-language conversational prompts rather than legacy keywords:
- “What are the best boutique hotels in [City/Destination] with ocean views and chef-driven dining?”
- “Compare luxury hotel accommodations in [Neighborhood A] versus [Neighborhood B] for business travelers.”
- “Which hotels in [City] have the best amenities for private events and weddings?”
- “Recommend a 4-day culinary itinerary for [Destination] including where to stay and top-rated restaurants.”
Read more of our analysis in our recent case study on GEO for hotel brands.
How Does Your Hotel Appear in AI Tools? Take our quick 6‑minute self‑assessment today
Your property can be excellent and still be invisible. The gap isn’t quality — it’s legibility: how clearly AI can read what you offer, across rooms, dining, spa, events, and the practical details guests actually search for. This walks you through the audit, then scores the gap.
Before you begin
Open ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity in three tabs. Use them side by side.
For each section, paste the prompt — but swap in your city, neighborhood, and the details a real guest would mention. Talk to it like a person, not a search box.
Score honestly — you’re checking whether AI can describe you specifically enough to recommend. And if something doesn’t apply to your property — no bar, no spa — tap N/A; it won’t count against your score.
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Book a free 30-minute call →4. The Executive Checklist: Questions for Your Digital Agency
These targeted questions help leadership evaluate agency capabilities during monthly or quarterly marketing reviews:
- 1. “Which landing pages on our website are currently earning citations in Google AI Overviews and Bing Copilot?”
- Purpose: Identifies whether search engines recognize your core revenue-generating pages as authoritative entities.
- 2. “What specific conversational grounding queries are surfacing our property in AI searches?”
- Purpose: Pinpoints the exact questions prospective guests are asking when our hotel is recommended.
- 3. “Are our room types, amenities, and dining venues marked up with structured schema for AI extraction?”
- Purpose: Confirms that technical SEO supports Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) through structured
Hotel,Restaurant, andItemListschema.
- Purpose: Confirms that technical SEO supports Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) through structured
- 4. “How are we tracking direct-booking referrals from conversational AI platforms in GA4?”
- Purpose: Ensures custom filters and channel groupings are configured to capture AI-assisted direct booking traffic.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Hotel owners and marketing directors can view AI citations by accessing Google Search Console, navigating to the Performance report, and applying the Search Appearance: Generative AI filter (currently in Beta). This displays the specific website URLs that generated impressions and clicks within AI Overviews.
Bing Webmaster Tools provides detailed query-level transparency, including exact Grounding Queries and Citation Share %, allowing site owners to see the specific conversational prompts that triggered a citation. Google Search Console currently aggregates AI data at the URL level without exposing the precise user search queries.
While OpenAI does not offer a dedicated webmaster dashboard, hotel teams can track incoming visits in Google Analytics 4 (GA4) under AI referral groupings. However, because some conversational and mobile app traffic lacks referrer tags and defaults to “Direct,” tracking citation performance in Bing Webmaster Tools provides the most accurate indicator of real-time search indexing by ChatGPT.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of optimizing website architecture, schema markup, entity definitions, and third party publications so large language models (LLMs) like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot can easily extract, summarize, and cite your hotel when travelers search using conversational prompts.

