This tutorial will teach you how to set up Claude to manage your browser and automate hours of travel research, creating a Google Sheet with a list of suggested hotels that include the most recent availability and prices.

Step-by-step:

After installing the "Claude in Chrome" extension from the Chrome webstore, type /shortcuts → "Create Shortcut" named /hotel-picker.

Prompt: "When looking for hotels on Booking.com: (1) Filter 'Hotels' only; (2) Apply distance/star rating filters (default 4+ stars); (3) Find top 10 based on criteria AND reviews (8.5+ Booking.com, 4+ TripAdvisor); and (4) Prioritize modern properties with amenities." Give back the top ten, arranged by value.

Make a Google Sheet with the following headers: hotel name, price per night, rating, distance to downtown, amenities, and booking link. Then, copy the URL of the sheet.

Test: "I'm going from [date] to [place]. Look for lodging under [nightly rate] within a mile of the city center. Go to [YOUR SPREADSHEET URL] and include a row for every hotel. Sort according to the best value.

Claude may manage which logins it has access to by creating a Chrome profile.

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