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Early-access Florida captain discovery platform

Draft captain profiles, approved before anything goes live.

Florida Saltwater Guides is currently building draft captain profiles from public business information and sending them to captains for approval before anything goes live. The public marketplace, booking tools, and verified listings are still in development.

Reply OK
We prepare the draft page
Approve
You edit before anything goes live
Promote
Future trip pages, better calls, and local visibility

About Florida Saltwater Captains

A Florida-first platform built around captain approval.

Florida Saltwater Guides is in early-access development for working charter captains who depend on trust, repeat customers, and word of mouth. Draft pages may start from public business information, then move forward only after captain review and approval.

Captain approval comes first

We can prepare a draft page from public information, but nothing goes live until the captain reviews it.

Florida trips deserve local context

Tarpon in Tampa Bay, swordfish in the Keys, reef trips, family days, and offshore runs should not all look the same.

Better fit, fewer bad calls

Draft trip pages can help customers understand the boat, trip style, expectations, weather, and what to ask before booking once approved.

Future marketplace preview

Promote trips customers already dream about.

Florida Saltwater Guides is currently testing an early-access captain directory and inquiry system. Marketplace search, customer booking workflows, and automated lead routing are still under development. The draft profile structure is designed to showcase premium experiences after captain approval.

01

Signature Trip Pages

Package your best trips with photos, target species, seasonality, customer expectations, and what makes your boat different.

02

Qualified Lead Capture

Collect date, location, party size, budget, experience level, and target species before you ever pick up the phone.

03

Adventure Marketing

Post recent catches, boat stories, sponsor mentions, and open dates that can be reused for ads and email campaigns.

04

Future Seller Network

Add gear, apparel, lures, boat insurance, marine services, and brand sponsorships around the fishing audience.

Florida-wide coverage

Build captain pages for every serious saltwater market in Florida.

Start with the major charter hubs, then keep expanding by coast, bay, inlet, island chain, and home port until customers can find the right captain anywhere in Florida.

Panhandle and Big Bend

Pensacola Perdido Key Destin Fort Walton Beach Panama City Beach Port St. Joe Apalachicola St. George Island Carrabelle Steinhatchee Cedar Key Homosassa Crystal River

Tampa Bay and Southwest Gulf

Tampa Bay St. Petersburg Clearwater Tarpon Springs Anna Maria Island Bradenton Sarasota Venice Boca Grande Charlotte Harbor Fort Myers Sanibel Captiva Naples Marco Island Everglades City

Atlantic Northeast and Space Coast

Jacksonville Amelia Island Fernandina Beach St. Augustine Palm Coast Daytona Beach New Smyrna Beach Canaveral Cocoa Beach Melbourne Sebastian Inlet Vero Beach

Treasure Coast, Palm Beaches, and Gold Coast

Fort Pierce Stuart Port Salerno Jupiter Palm Beach Boynton Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Miami Key Biscayne

Florida Keys

Key Largo Islamorada Marathon Big Pine Key Lower Keys Key West Dry Tortugas

Future marketplace preview

Preview how approved captains could be organized by trip type.

Regions get customers close. Trip categories could help them find the right captain once approved profiles and customer workflows are ready. Each draft page can show multiple signature trips after captain review.

Offshore

Sailfish, mahi, tuna, wahoo

Full-day bluewater trips, trolling, live baiting, tournament-style fishing, and Gulf Stream runs.

Deep Drop

Swordfish, tilefish, grouper

Premium deepwater trips where date flexibility, gear, ride time, and expectations matter.

Reef and Wreck

Snapper, amberjack, cobia

High-action structure fishing for families, visiting anglers, and experienced bottom fishermen.

Inshore

Snook, redfish, trout, tarpon

Bay, bridge, pass, and light-tackle trips built around tides, seasons, and group comfort.

Flats and Backcountry

Permit, bonefish, redfish

Shallow-water, technical, and sight-fishing trips where skill level and conditions matter.

Family and Beginner

Easy action, clear expectations

Shorter trips, calmer water options, kids, first-timers, and visitors who want a smooth day.

Shark and Night

After-dark and big-fish trips

Specialty experiences that need clear safety notes, pickup details, and trip expectations.

Custom Adventure

Sandbars, eco, spearfishing

Private days that blend fishing, island stops, shelling, diving, wildlife, or family cruising.

Done-for-you setup

Built for captains who do not have time to build another page.

Most captains are running the boat, answering calls, fixing gear, watching weather, and trying to book the next trip. The first offer should be simple: we draft the page, the captain approves it, then future platform tools can help promote it.

1

Captain replies OK

Email reply, form submission, DM, or social comment keyword starts the draft process.

2

We pull public info

Website, listing, home port, boat details, trip types, photos or links, and signature fishing angles.

3

Captain reviews

Nothing goes live until the captain approves the page, edits details, or asks us to change it.

4

We help promote

Profiles can help with emails, social posts, trip pages, local visibility, and better customer calls.

Page examples

Show captains exactly what we can build for them.

Early outreach works better when captains can picture the finished page. These examples show the structure we can draft, review, and prepare for publication after approval.

Customer finder preview

Let visitors filter by region and trip style.

This is a preview of a future customer-side marketplace: pick where they want to fish, pick the kind of trip, then show approved captain pages and trip-request prompts once production tools are ready.

Draft profile trust rules

Captain approval comes before publication.

Draft captain profiles

Captain pages may eventually include license details, service areas, boat information, safety details, and trip descriptions after captain review and approval.

Public information stays in draft

Public information is used only to prepare draft profiles for captain approval before publication.

Support tools may grow

As the platform grows, customer-support and captain-assistance tools may be added in future releases.

Media blitz

One keyword. Multiple channels. Low friction.

Every 3-5 days, post a short reminder across email, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and fishing groups. The ask stays simple so captains know exactly what to do.

Comment keyword CAPTAIN

“Comment CAPTAIN and we’ll make your Florida captain page from your public info for approval.”

15-second video direction

  1. Florida captains: want better trip calls without building another page?
  2. Reply OK or comment CAPTAIN and we’ll make your page from your public info.
  3. You approve it before it goes live.
  4. Florida Saltwater Captains. Get listed early.

Future inquiry support preview

From visitor question to a better trip request.

Customer: I want daytime swordfishing near Islamorada next month.

Support Team: Great. How many anglers, what dates are flexible, and are you looking for a full-day private charter?

Future Inquiry: Swordfish trip, 3 anglers, flexible weekdays, ready for captain-confirmed availability and trip details.

Built to protect captain reputation while growing trust.

  • Done-for-you captain page setup
  • Early captain page placement
  • Featured trip categories by Florida region
  • Lead alerts for high-intent customers
  • Captain-approved page details before anything goes live
  • Reputation-first customer expectations and trip fit

Captain questions

Built for Florida fishing captains who want more than a basic listing.

The goal is to help saltwater guides and charter captains show the trips, seasons, photos, availability, and reputation details that serious customers care about before they call.

What can I showcase on my captain page?

Send fishing photos, boat photos, target species, trip details, availability, open charter dates, seasonal specials, tournaments, upcoming events, and links to your website or social pages.

Do I approve my page first?

Yes. We want captains to protect their reputation. You can review your page, correct details, and approve it before anything goes live.

Which Florida areas are included?

We are building around Florida fishing markets including Tampa Bay, Naples, Homosassa, the Panhandle, Jacksonville, Cocoa Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Jupiter, and the Florida Keys.

What trips fit the platform?

Offshore, reef, wreck, inshore, flats, tarpon, swordfish, snapper, grouper, hogfish, sheepshead, family fishing, shark trips, and custom charter experiences all fit.

Early access

Invite Florida captains before the customer launch.

Start with a tight captain network, build quality draft pages, then open customer workflows only as approved captain information becomes available. The easiest first commitment is permission to make a draft page for review.