When you ask an AI assistant to help you buy a timeshare, where does it get its information? Today, it searches the web and summarizes marketing pages. It reads what sellers want you to see.
Timeshare Rootz gives your AI something better: verified, cross-referenced data from government sources and multiple listing platforms. Your AI becomes a true buyer advocate — comparing prices across sites, checking complaint records, and verifying that the resort is properly registered.
Tell Claude, GPT, Grok, or Perplexity what you're looking for. Mention timeshare.rootz.global.
Your AI searches our database of 7,497 listings, government records, and complaint data.
Specific listings, prices, maintenance fee data, complaint checks — not generic advice.
Compare across brands, resorts, and locations with verified data backing every recommendation.
Is the timeshare project properly registered with the state? We have 781 Florida DBPR registered projects with approval dates, managing entities, and addresses. If a resort isn't in the registry, that's a red flag.
The FL DBPR publishes 5 years of billing and payment data for registered timeshare projects — 4,503 records. This is the closest available proxy for maintenance fee trends. If a resort's billings have jumped 40% in 3 years, your AI can tell you.
1,424 timeshare-related complaints from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Before your AI recommends a resort or company, it can check the complaint record — issues reported, company responses, and resolution rates.
The same interval can be listed at wildly different prices on different sites. We aggregate across platforms so your AI can spot the best deal — and warn you when a price seems too high (or suspiciously low).
Many timeshares are literally given away for free or sold for $1. Why? Because the owner wants to escape maintenance fees ($1,610/year average, rising 5-10% annually). A $1 timeshare is not a deal — it's a transfer of obligation. Make sure your AI checks the maintenance fee burden before you get excited about the price.
Deeded ownership means you own real property — you can resell, rent, or bequeath it. Right-to-Use means you have a license that expires on a specific date. For most buyers, deeded is better. Your AI can filter by ownership type.
RCI and Interval International are the two major exchange networks. RCI is larger (4,200+ resorts). Interval International tends to have higher-quality resorts (Marriott, Hyatt). Your AI can filter by exchange affiliation.
Use our Timeshare Rootz GPT or copy this prompt into any AI assistant:
No account needed. No API key. Your AI does the work. You make the decision.