Booking a hotel online is usually easy right up until the room-selection screen appears.
One property can suddenly turn into a maze of nearly identical choices: breakfast included or not, refundable or non-refundable, one bed or two, different occupancy limits, slightly different prices and a handful of policies buried in the details.
Agoda thinks AI can clean up that part of the booking process.
The digital travel platform has introduced the Room Grid Bot, an AI-powered chat assistant built to help travelers narrow down hotel room options without manually comparing every listing on the screen. The feature is available through Agoda’s mobile app.
Agoda’s AI Moves Into the Room-Selection Screen
The Room Grid Bot isn’t primarily trying to help users discover a hotel. It steps in later, after someone has already reached a property’s room-selection page.
That’s an interesting distinction.
A traveler may already know where they want to stay but still face ten or more room combinations with different prices, meal packages, cancellation conditions and occupancy rules. Agoda’s bot uses existing search information alongside preferences entered during the conversation to recommend rooms that appear to fit the trip.
Instead of jumping between room descriptions, users can ask the bot what they actually care about.
Want breakfast included? Ask.
Need clarification about check-in time? Ask that too.
The assistant can surface matching options directly inside the conversation and highlight a “Best pick” based on the traveler’s stated preferences.
How Agoda’s Room Grid Bot Works
Inside the Agoda app, travelers can open a hotel’s room-selection page and tap “Select room.” From there, Agoda displays a prompt offering AI assistance with choosing a room.
The conversation happens without requiring the traveler to leave the selection page.
That’s probably the more important part of this launch than the chatbot label itself.
Travel websites already contain enormous amounts of structured information. The problem is that people don’t necessarily want to read every row of it. Turning those details into something conversational gives users another way to filter choices without hunting through menus.
It is essentially search becoming a conversation at the point where the decision gets messy.
Agoda Is Building AI Across the Booking Journey
The Room Grid Bot isn’t Agoda’s first attempt to insert generative AI into travel booking.
It joins the company’s Property AMA Bot, which answers questions about individual accommodation properties, and the Booking Form Bot, which handles common questions during checkout. Together, the tools cover different parts of the reservation process — researching the property, choosing a room and finishing the booking.
That broader strategy matters.
AI inside travel platforms doesn’t necessarily need to replace the search box. It can be more useful when it appears during smaller decision points where travelers traditionally stop, compare tabs, reread policies or abandon the booking altogether.
Room selection is exactly that kind of moment.
AI Travel Assistants Are Becoming More Transactional
Travel AI started with fairly broad promises: build an itinerary, recommend a destination, find something interesting to do.
Agoda’s approach is narrower.
And potentially more practical.
Rather than asking an AI assistant to invent an entire vacation, the Room Grid Bot handles a very specific problem using information already available within Agoda’s booking environment.
That gives the AI less room to wander and gives the traveler something immediately useful: fewer choices to inspect.
Agoda CTO Idan Zalzberg said travelers still need to choose the right room after deciding on a hotel, which can become difficult when a property offers numerous options. The Room Grid Bot is intended to narrow those choices around what the traveler actually wants.
That shift toward AI embedded directly in the transaction flow is also showing up elsewhere in travel, including Radisson’s use of AI in hotel booking and pricing and Tourism Fiji’s AI-powered planning-to-booking ecosystem.
Why This Kind of AI Could Matter More Than Another Travel Chatbot
The travel industry has no shortage of AI announcements.
What’s more interesting now is where companies put the technology.
Agoda is putting it directly beside a purchasing decision.
If conversational AI can correctly understand requests such as “find me the cheapest refundable room with breakfast for three people,” it removes several small pieces of work from the booking experience. None of those tasks are dramatic on their own. Together, they’re exactly the sort of friction that makes online travel shopping tedious.
It also points toward a broader shift in e-commerce.
Filters aren’t disappearing. Neither are comparison grids. But AI assistants can increasingly sit on top of those interfaces and translate normal human requests into the filters, attributes and product combinations hiding underneath.
For Agoda, the hotel room grid is the latest place to test that idea.
And unlike an AI trip planner that produces a beautiful seven-day itinerary someone may never book, this bot sits just a few taps away from the reservation button.
Source: MARKETECH APAC — “Agoda brings AI to hotel room selection with new Room Grid Bot” — August 20, 2026

