You know that feeling when you’re mid-client call, 14 browser tabs deep, and you can practically hear your to-do list multiplying in the background? That’s the moment AIVIA, our AI-powered business partner here at WorldVia, was built for.
Starting last week, the new AIVIA experience began rolling out gradually across our network. Over the next two weeks, more and more of our advisors will get access as we expand the release. This is the first drop in what will be a very busy year of tool enhancements, all aimed at one outcome: boosting advisor productivity so you can spend less time on mechanics and more time on relationships.
I should stress: AIVIA is not a “chatbot.” It’s the bedrock.
The new AIVIA is a more robust platform with more capabilities, and it is the foundation we’re building the agentic future for professional travel advisors on. Think of it like pouring a concrete slab before you build the house. Not the flashy part, but the part that determines how strong the whole thing becomes.
This does not replace you. It clears the clutter so your expertise, instincts, and personal touch can show up more often, and at higher volume. But that doesn’t mean the new AIVIA experience doesn’t have some immediate upgrades over the previous version.
Three example ways to use AIVIA right now
What to do this week
If you get access right away, here’s your simple challenge: use AIVIA once per day for five days.
One supplier question, one marketing draft, one client-facing message, one research prompt, one “how do I explain this clearly?” moment. Five small reps. You’ll feel the compounding effect.
If you don’t see the new experience yet, no stress. You’re in the rollout queue and should see it appear as we expand access over the next two weeks.
And I promise, we’re just getting warmed up and are making advancements in the underlying logic almost daily. So check back often and watch as the tool becomes even more valuable all the time.
What’s next on the roadmap?
This year is about acceleration. After this rollout, our next development focus is:
That second one is a big deal. Advisors should not have to feel like part-time accountants just to run a great travel business.
As always, feedback will shape how fast we improve. When you find something great, tell us. When you hit a wall, tell us. Wins and frustrations are both gold.
Best Success,
Jason
PS – Here’s a sample prompt for doing a website review of your site. If you have a great prompt you’ve tried (in AIVIA or in another tool), I’d love for you to share it with me at jblock@worldvia.com.
Website Review Prompt
“What would Joshua Harrell think of the website [www.mywebsite.com]? Use the web-scrape tool to get details from this website and the internal knowledge-base tool to get Joshua’s teachings from website throwdowns and other trainings to guide your insights."
AIVIA uses multiple tools (scrapes your site, pulls Joshua's proven frameworks and best practices from his trainings), then delivers a detailed, actionable critique grounded in industry-leading methodology. You get professional-grade insights without hiring a consultant.