Hotel Offers Guests Luxury To Relax While “Instagram Sitters” Update Their Accounts With Posts

This is a fresh offer that takes Hotel business to a new competitive level. A chain of hotels is offering customers opportunity to relax and enjoy themselves while someone known as “Instagram sitter” takes photos and updates the customers’ instagram accounts. The “instagram sitter” is just like the baby sitter but instead of taking care of babies, the person now takes care of your instagram account while you enjoy at the hotel offering the service.

Swiss hotel chain, Ibis Hotels, offers a service called “Relax We Post” to guests who want to take a break from social media and enjoy their holiday, but still keep their accounts updated.

What the guests are expected to do is share their Instagram login details with the hotel’s “Instagram sitters” who will post photos and stories on their behalf and even reply to comments.

Instead of focusing all their attention on taking cool photos to post on Instagram, social media addicts staying at one of the 17 Ibis hotels in Zurich and Geneva will be able to enjoy their vacation while Instagram sitters do all their work for them. For the Relax We Post service, the Swiss hotel chain teamed up with  with over 10 well-known influencers, including Anna Maradan, Cristina Gheiceanu, Pascal Erband and Elay Leuthold, who will login into guests’ Instagram accounts and post high-quality photos, cool Stories as well as reply to comments.

 

The Relax We Post service will be available for free to guests staying at an Ibis hotel in Zurich or Geneva between November 3 and December 3. You can book your Instagram sitters and learn more about them on this microsite set up specifically for the service.

Via Oddity Central

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