The trip planner that finally feels visual

Your Adventure, Mapped on a Timeline

Drop hotels, flights, and activities onto a timeline. Drag to move, stretch to span days, weigh options side-by-side, and share the whole thing with the group — all without a single spreadsheet.

No credit card. No setup. Open a blank trip in 5 seconds.

Day 1 · Lisbon
Day 2
Day 3 · Sintra
Day 4
Day 5 · Porto
Memmo Alfama
Pestana Vintage
LHR → LIS · 09:40
OPO → LHR · 18:20
Time Out Market
Pena Palace
Douro tasting

For weekend escapes, honeymoons, group trips, and 3-month sabbaticals

Features

Everything your group chat is missing.

Built for the messy reality of planning — comparing options, swapping days, and changing minds at midnight.

Drag-and-drop timeline

Click anywhere to add a block. Drag to move. Stretch the edges to span more days. Your trip takes shape in seconds.

Weigh every option

Stack hotels, flights and activities side-by-side. Compare prices and times, then mark the chosen one. No more lost tabs.

Budget that adds itself up

Each block carries its price. Watch totals roll up live in your currency — no spreadsheet, no surprises at checkout.

Share with the whole group

Invite friends as editors or viewers. Everyone sees the same timeline, in real time, on every device.

Chat in context

Built-in trip chat so the planning conversation lives next to the plan — not buried in a group thread.

Smart links

Paste any booking URL and we'll pull in the platform's icon — Booking, Airbnb, Skyscanner, you name it.

How it works

Three steps to a trip you can actually picture.

  1. 01

    Set your dates

    Start a trip and pick the days. The timeline appears, empty and waiting.

  2. 02

    Drop in the plan

    Click a day to add hotels, flights, or activities. Drag to move, stretch to span.

  3. 03

    Share and go

    Invite the group, watch the budget total update, and travel without a 40-tab browser.

“We planned a 12-day Japan trip with five friends across three time zones. For the first time, nobody asked ‘wait, what day are we doing Kyoto?’

MR

Maya R.

Designer · Brooklyn

Your next trip starts on a timeline.

Open a blank trip, drop in your first hotel, and watch a vague idea turn into a plan you'll actually follow.