AI builds your itinerary, scans your tickets, and turns it all into a day-by-day plan you can live by. Just chat to change anything.
From "I should plan this trip" to a day-by-day plan you can open the morning you fly.
One sentence in plain English. AI asks the missing bits — dates, who is going, what you like.
Day-by-day stages, every domain ready to tweak. Counters tell you what is still to book.
Real Apple Maps with numbered pins, photos from Google Places, one-tap to navigate.
Chat to swap a stop, rebook a hotel, rebuild a route. Reminders fire even with the app closed.
Six things that turn "I should plan this trip" into a day-by-day plan you can live by.
"Week in Lisbon for a wedding" or "weekend in Tokyo, foodie." AI asks 2-3 quick questions, then proposes a day-by-day plan you can tweak before you commit.
Every day has its own card with the stops that belong to it. Mark things done as you go, drag to reorder, add a task right where it lives. Today screen pulls just the next thing — overdue alerts, push reminders.
Snap once. AI reads. You stop digging through email threads at the airport.
Hit "Upload and scan" on a flight, train, or hotel voucher. AI pulls out the date, time, gate, code, and price. The original PDF or photo stays attached to your trip.
Different shape of tool. ChatGPT is brilliant for brainstorming — but a trip lives across days and lock-screens, not chat scroll-back. That is where a structured app pulls its weight.
Still chat to refine — just inside a real plan, not a thread.
AI builds a route from a prompt — "afternoon walk through old town, 5 stops." Apple Maps with numbered pins. Each stop has photos and ratings from Google Places, plus one-tap navigation in Apple or Google Maps.
Per-trip AI chat books restaurants near your hotel, builds a half-day in another city with full route and lunch spot, and drops it into your stages. Attach a photo of a booking — AI reads the details and slots them in.
Your trip data lives on your device, synced via your own iCloud. Citizenship powers visa-aware planning, per-person passports for visa rows, everything tuneable in Settings — and not a byte sold or shared.
from "I should plan this trip"
to a day-by-day itinerary you can open the morning you fly.
Cancel any time. Same features across all plans — pick by how often you travel.
Try it for a single trip.
For a season of travel.
Best value if you travel a few times a year.
All plans include unlimited trips, AI itinerary, document scan, trip chat, and reminders. Subscriptions auto-renew; cancel any time in Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions. Refunds handled by Apple — see Subscription Terms.
Soon. The app is in TestFlight and going through Apple review. Tap any "Get the App" button on this page to leave your email — we will let you know the day it launches.
No. There is no PlanToTrip account or login. Your trip data lives on your device.
Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly plans are auto-renewing subscriptions you can cancel any time in Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions on iOS. Refund requests are handled by Apple — see Apple's refund support page.
Sign in with the same Apple ID and tap "Restore Purchases" on the paywall. Your subscription transfers automatically.
Yes — browsing, editing, and following your plan all work offline. AI features (planning, chat, document scanning, route building) require connection.
Not at the moment. Calendar integration is on the roadmap — for now your trip schedule lives entirely inside PlanToTrip, with native push reminders for each task.
When you scan a hotel voucher, ticket, or passport page, the file is uploaded to our backend so our AI can extract structured fields (dates, addresses, prices) and so the file stays attached to the trip. Files are encrypted at rest and tied to your trip.
English. More languages are on the roadmap.
iPhone-first. iPad runs the app in compatibility mode. A native Mac version is on the roadmap.
Not yet — trip data is stored locally on your iPhone. Cross-device sync is on the roadmap.
Trip content you create, document files you scan or attach, country/city you set in onboarding, crash logs, and subscription state. We do not collect your name, email, phone, contacts, photos, or location. See the full Privacy Policy for details.
Free to try. Plans from $4.99/week. No account, no email. Coming soon to the App Store — tap below to leave your email.