How GlobePro compares
Most agencies run a booking platform, a generic CRM, a website builder, and a pile of spreadsheets, and still pay a cut of every trip. Here's the honest side-by-side.
Categories reflect typical offerings as of mid-2026; specific vendors and their pricing vary, check each vendor's current terms. Named head-to-head pages below.
Do the math on a 2.9% platform fee.
A boutique agency selling 60 bookings a year at $4,500 average moves $270,000. At 2.9%, the platform keeps $7,830 of your money, every year. GlobePro at $199/mo is $2,388, and it replaces your CRM and website subscriptions too.
Head-to-head comparisons
Detailed, feature-by-feature pages against the tools agencies actually shortlist.
Group booking platform
GlobePro vs WeTravel
Payments and trip pages, but a percentage of every booking and funds that land in WeTravel's wallet, not yours.
Read the comparison →Travel agency CRM
GlobePro vs TravelJoy
Popular with solo advisors for CRM and payments, but with per-transaction fees and a trip cap on the entry plan.
Read the comparison →Itinerary & CRM
GlobePro vs Travefy
Great itinerary and proposal documents, but no native payment processing, so you still bolt on a separate checkout.
Read the comparison →Group-travel platform
GlobePro vs YouLi
Strong group-trip logistics, but you only reach 0% booking fees at the top enterprise tier.
Read the comparison →Tours & activities booking
GlobePro vs Rezdy
Built for high-volume day tours and activities, a different shape than multi-day group expeditions.
Read the comparison →The two-tool stack
GlobePro vs a booking platform + generic CRM
The common setup: a booking platform for payments plus a generic CRM, glued together with exports and spreadsheets.
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