SERVICED BY PASUYO by bXTRA
☀️LOVE · Localized Online Visitor Ecosystem

The commerce engine
behind LovePH

LovePH runs discovery & tourism content. bXTRA runs the commerce & fulfillment for its transactable partner sectors — Food & Beverage (our flagship), Stays, and other service-related businesses (wellness, transport, tours, retail). Order, book, and operate — in one engine.

The surfaces we run

The visitor commerce module, the operator cockpit, and the ops layer — for the Food & Beverage, Stays and Services we run.
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Visitor · F&B-first

LovePH Storefront

The visitor commerce module — Food & Beverage front and center (order for delivery, dine-in or pickup), plus Stays and Services (wellness, transport, tours, retail). Search, filter, book, and pay with multi-currency and a full cart.

Open storefront →
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Tara! — Trip Planner

Tara! (“let's go!”) builds a day-by-day plan — where to eat, stay and what to do — from real LovePH partners in the spirit of the DOT's Love the Philippines, and books the whole plan in one tap. (Inside the storefront → “Tara!”.)

Plan a trip →
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Operator

Operator HQ

The partner cockpit for tour operators, hotels and transport providers — listings management, a bookings pipeline, ratings, earnings and payouts (net of marketplace commission).

Open operator console →
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Marketplace Ops & Analytics

The bXTRA servicing view across every provider and region — GMV, bookings, AOV, take-rate, cancellation health, provider leaderboard, top experiences and a live bookings feed.

Open ops dashboard →

Marketplace snapshot

Live from the LovePH catalog.
Scope — what bXTRA services: not the whole LovePH website. We run the transactable partner sectorsFood & Beverage first (bXTRA's core: order → deliver / dine-in), then Stays and other service-related businesses (wellness, transport, tours, retail). LovePH keeps its discovery, articles and tourism content; the PASUYO by bXTRA engine handles the ordering, bookings, merchant operations and settlement for these sectors. Illustrative prototype, not an official DOT product.