Turn hotel/Airbnb photos and text into body-relevant information for chronic pain, insomnia, and mobility needs. Save your body profile once, then compare stays with traffic-light risk snapshots.
This shapes how we colour-code your stays. You can keep things broad – no diagnoses required.
If these are clearly present, the tool will flag a hard “no” unless there’s a workaround.
A red in a priority area is treated as high risk for you.
You can adjust this per trip (e.g. conferences may make noise a bigger priority than stairs).
This changes how you think about “body load” across the stay.
Reds/ambers stretch harder across long stays.
Add hotels/Airbnbs/guesthouses. Note what you can see in photos and listing details.
Body-fit check for this shortlist
Answer “Not sure / not obvious” if the listing doesn’t show the detail. You can compare up to 3 stays at a time.
See traffic-light risk by domain, sort stays by what matters most, then auto-generate a message to the host/hotel.
“Overall body fit” uses your priority ticks for each domain.
Paste this into Airbnb/booking messages and adjust details like name and dates. Questions focus on things your listing didn’t show.
Tip: save a version that feels like your voice – this tool can keep feeding it prompts for each new stay.
How does this checker help with chronic pain travel?
It turns listing photos and text into body-relevant risks for bed, bathroom, access, noise and temperature, using your saved body and sleep profile to show greens, ambers and reds for each stay.
Does it replace medical or legal advice?
No. It helps you plan and ask better questions, but it does not replace medical, legal or formal accessibility advice.
For deeper accessibility data, look for providers that measure bed height, roll-in showers and grab bars, or check local disability travel communities for first-hand reviews before you book.

