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At HAR we are grassroots-marketing aficionados. In 2025, we're using 40+ different tools to make our site, podcast, social media, and communications, and workflows hum. We wanted to share what's been working for us (the tried and true) and some tools we've switched up in the past year. When we take on new marketing programs at HAR, it has to tick some boxes:
And don't worry. I'm not going to throw 40 marketing tools at you! We're focusing on tools that are
a) free, and
b) third-party (not travel agency specific)
Below are HAR's top marketing tools of 2025 and I'm fairly certain you'll find something to round out your own arsenal of travel agency marketing tools.
Whether you're just starting a travel agency or trying to diversify your free marketing tools, this article will offer you a rundown of the free travel agent marketing tool we here at HAR have grown to love into 2025. These tools will help you design branding, logos, and keep your travel agency's social media marketing engine humming. We'll list our favorite travel agency marketing tools including how we use it, pros, cons, and pricing. Want to fast-forward to a specific marketing tool? Just click below!
I'm going to go on record to say that if we could use only one design tool at Host Agency Reviews, it would be Canva, hands down. I use Canva for social media images, blog images, infographics, full reports, resource downloads and more. Not to get dramatic, but when it comes to HAR marketing I live and die by Canva.
Over the years, Canva functionality has grown to meet the needs of our ever-evolving marketing needs. In fact, we've started using Canva for more things, like infographics and data reports, replacing Piktochart.
What do we use Canva for at HAR?
Better yet? We've been able to replace some tools with Canva's growing capabilities . . . and nothing says love to a busy small business owner like streamlining your marketing tech stack to automate processes and save you time. SWOON!
Here's what we love (and what leaves our design heart wanting a little more).
You can use it to create snazzy marketing or you can even just use it to edit photos. It’s fairly user-friendly, so even non-graphic designers (like me) can create relatively professional-looking marketing collateral quickly.
A few new features that have made HAR fall in love with Canva paid plan (all over again) are the ability to upload PDFs to convert them into forms, and their growing capability with graphs and data (not quite there, yet, but getting there).
If you have brand colors, you can save those to your Canva profile with a paid plan. It's a quick program to learn, and the results are professional-looking.
Ultimately, Canva is prime for visual images and less so for text heavy docs or infographics. My Canva cons are super nitty gritty, and not anything I'd notice in the first few months of using it. But hey, it's been a few years! So split hairs, I will :).
Canva has a robust free version. But if you become a frequent user, their paid plan for $120/year is worth it for the access to (loads) more images, the background remover, and their brand kit.
In 2022, we switched up email marketing programs and I still stand by it in 2025. By switching to Brevo we were able to consolidate the functionality of two marketing tools (Mailchimp and Mailmunch) to the user-friendly Brevo platform. Not gonna lie, the transition was a beast, but it was worth it in the end.
We use Brevo for our newsletters, opt-ins, SMS campaigns, and just about any email you get from HAR. If you're signed up for any of our newsletters, Friday 15 reminders, webinar reminders, survey reminders, and Host Week Event Reminders, then you know how much we rely on it. And if you’re not signed up for any or all of those things, for goodness sake! Stop reading and sign up. below! We’ll wait right here . . .
Okay. You’re back. That was quick, right? The form looks pretty good right?
If you want to get all fancy, you can do things like segment your clients by type of travel, demographic, or whatever floats your boat! That means, if you see a deal come in for Karisma Resorts that would be great for couples with upcoming anniversaries, you can send out an email via Brevo to that particular segment.
Another great feature for advisors? When you create email campaigns, you can hide or show different text blocks according to your contact's attribute. That means if you're promoting AMResort specials, your romance travelers can see your Secrets special and your family travelers can see your Dreams special and you don't need to create dedicated emails for each client type.
Brevo is particularly great if you're just starting out. Don’t be discouraged if you only have 25 subscribers. We all start somewhere. In 2012, HAR started with 0 subscribers and now we have 25k+ subscribers! You can do it!
We use JotForm in a whole lot of ways. Some to help our backend processes (albeit not marketing) as well as creating public-facing PDFs for advisors like you to use, update with your branding, then send to your client. For the purposes of travel advisors, JotForm is excellent for agency-branded client-facing forms. We used to use JotForm for our annual survey, but moved on to another, much nerdier program (because our survey is massive). However, for a satisfaction survey or simple form to your clients, Jot Form is fabo.
Bonus on JotForm? They have an electronic signature option in their free plan, which, in my experience, is not easy to find. Here's Jot From (from HAR to your agency) in action:
Want one of these for your agency? Heck yes you do! Fill out the form below and then check out all our other travel agent forms available.
Here's the dish on Jot Form.
For the specific uses of Jot Form at their price (zilch), I have very few complaints.
JotForm has a great free plan however, know that there will be limitations to the number of forms, electronic signatures, form entries, and it will include their watermark. If you want an upgrade, it will run you $24.50/mo to $64.50/mo (at the time of writing this, they were having a 50% off sale.
If you want to DIY your travel agency website, HAR highly recommends Wix. Wix is user-friendly, professional-looking, and has a great free option. If you're just starting your agency, you can get a great-looking Wix website up in a matter of minutes. (Keep in mind, that we're referring to their ADI plan, where you use their templates).
Another thing we like about Wix, is that you can also use it to DIY your own travel agency logo for free if you're on a shoestring budget.
Wix has a free site, but if you want to upgrade for a custom domain (we highly recommend this, at some point) and to remove their logo, their personal plans start at $17/mo. If you want to add credit card processing to the mix (for your travel advisor fees) their introductory business plan starts at $29/mo.
If you've added video portfolio, Descript is a handy tool that offer one hour of free transcription and minimal video editing per month. We use it for our Travel Agent Chatter Podcast, resources like showing how advisor qualify clients, Friday 15, our Host Week event and probably things I don't even think about.
If you dabble into paid plans (starting at $15/mo and 20% discount for an annual plan).
I fell in love with Mailerlite while making our 2025 Host Week landing page. This may seem odd since Mailerlite is designed to be an e-marketing platform, but I don't use it for that. I use Mailerlite for popups and Landing pages (both are free!).
After a really clunky experience using Brevo's landing pages, I discovered that Mailerlite offers 10 free landing pages and I haven't looked back since. Since we use Brevo for all things email, I set up an automation in Mailerlite to keep our subscribers at zero so we don't have to pay for something we don't need. Instead, I zap our subscribers to Brevo.
Why didn't I choose Mailerlite for an e-marketing program when we switched way back when? It was just too expensive to justify the cost compared to Brevo's very competitive pricing.
Noun Project has a lot of options on the free plan. But you won't be able to change the color of the logo. Their paid plan is either $2.99 per icon, $9.99/mo, or $39.99/year for the ProNoun plan (same cost as last year).
I don't want to ruin my reputation for being extra. So here's some more marketing resources and creative ideas for travel advisors.
HAR recently launched a Travel Agency Software directory. What does this mean? It's means hallelujah you can compare travel agency marketing resources in one place to make informed choices about how you want to build your tech stack.
Yes, it goes waaaaaaay beyond marketing resources, but instead of exploding your brain with choices, I'll stick to marketing tools that are profiled on the site:
It’s easy to get a creative block when figuring out how to market your own business. Happens to us all, I promise! Here’s a solution for you, though. Take a peek at our $100 Marketing Plan video. Discover multiple ways to promote your agency without emptying your wallet:
What kind of resources do you like to use to help with your DIY marketing efforts? Let us know in the comments below!
*Editor's note: This article was originally published on November 4, 2017. It was updated and republished on publish date listed.