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Tell us when you can go, who's coming, what you don't want. We'll surface three places that fit: the obvious one, the safe one, and the one you'd have never thought of.
Five quick questions: when, with whom, budget, what you don't want. We send back the obvious one, the safe one, and the one you'd have never thought of.
A calendar with editorial reasons per month: dated festivals, natural windows, events that open once a year. No vague weather talk.
Wherever you go, the good spots. The ones a local would recommend — not the ones that show up first on Google.
Our catalog carries specific reasons per month: festivals with a date, ephemeral events, windows that open once a year. Not vague weather.
A region to get lost in, a route to drive, a park to breathe in, a three-week window that opens only once a year.
A tool for planning group trips by chatting with an AI. You tell it where you're going, how many of you, and your budget, and it builds the plan with you — real places, real times, all editable together later.
Three things. One: the AI doesn't make up places — it checks hours, photos, address and real reviews before proposing anywhere. Two: you edit the trip with several friends at once in real time, seeing live what each one changes. Three: when you're done you don't walk away with a list, you walk away with an editorial guide with one photo per day, written narrative and PDF or shareable poster format.
Wherever you want. A European capital, a road trip through the Picos de Europa, a weekend at grandma's village, a remote Pyrenean hamlet, a week through rural Japan, a month around South America. The AI builds the plan with real places no matter the destination — the stranger or smaller the place, the more useful it is to have someone organizing it for you.
No. Open the site, type your first prompt in the chat above and go. You generate the trip, edit it, save it — all without an account. We only ask for an account if you want to invite friends to edit with you, or after creating several trips.
When you have the trip ready, hit the Invite button and share the link on WhatsApp. Anyone who joins with that link is an editor — they can move places, change times, mark bookings, comment. You see each other in real time: each with their own color, marked on the place each one is looking at, without stepping on each other. No 200-message WhatsApp groups, no spreadsheets.
Yes. The AI only suggests places that actually exist — it checks hours, address, photos and reviews before putting any place in your trip. And because the conversation is natural, if a suggestion doesn't fit you tell it the reason and it changes it on the spot — "this is too far", "I hate fish", "no tourists" — whatever.
Three formats of the same trip. Web view magazine-style — smooth scroll through days with full-bleed photo, written narrative and real schedules. PDF to print or take offline when you have no signal. And a shareable poster, an editorial PNG meant to show off the trip on social when you're back.
Yes. The first trips are free and accountless. We're testing the product with real people, so the more you use it and tell us what's missing, the better. A paid plan will come later, but the conversational core will always have a free tier.
More questions? Write to wandria0010@gmail.com
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Tell us when you can go, who's coming, what you don't want. We'll surface three places that fit: the obvious one, the safe one, and the one you'd have never thought of.
Five quick questions: when, with whom, budget, what you don't want. We send back the obvious one, the safe one, and the one you'd have never thought of.
A calendar with editorial reasons per month: dated festivals, natural windows, events that open once a year. No vague weather talk.
A region to get lost in, a route to drive, a park to breathe in, a three-week window that opens only once a year.
A tool for planning group trips by chatting with an AI. You tell it where you're going, how many of you, and your budget, and it builds the plan with you — real places, real times, all editable together later.
Three things. One: the AI doesn't make up places — it checks hours, photos, address and real reviews before proposing anywhere. Two: you edit the trip with several friends at once in real time, seeing live what each one changes. Three: when you're done you don't walk away with a list, you walk away with an editorial guide with one photo per day, written narrative and PDF or shareable poster format.
Wherever you want. A European capital, a road trip through the Picos de Europa, a weekend at grandma's village, a remote Pyrenean hamlet, a week through rural Japan, a month around South America. The AI builds the plan with real places no matter the destination — the stranger or smaller the place, the more useful it is to have someone organizing it for you.
No. Open the site, type your first prompt in the chat above and go. You generate the trip, edit it, save it — all without an account. We only ask for an account if you want to invite friends to edit with you, or after creating several trips.
When you have the trip ready, hit the Invite button and share the link on WhatsApp. Anyone who joins with that link is an editor — they can move places, change times, mark bookings, comment. You see each other in real time: each with their own color, marked on the place each one is looking at, without stepping on each other. No 200-message WhatsApp groups, no spreadsheets.
Yes. The AI only suggests places that actually exist — it checks hours, address, photos and reviews before putting any place in your trip. And because the conversation is natural, if a suggestion doesn't fit you tell it the reason and it changes it on the spot — "this is too far", "I hate fish", "no tourists" — whatever.
Three formats of the same trip. Web view magazine-style — smooth scroll through days with full-bleed photo, written narrative and real schedules. PDF to print or take offline when you have no signal. And a shareable poster, an editorial PNG meant to show off the trip on social when you're back.
Yes. The first trips are free and accountless. We're testing the product with real people, so the more you use it and tell us what's missing, the better. A paid plan will come later, but the conversational core will always have a free tier.
More questions? Write to wandria0010@gmail.com