See Your Entire Route on a Live Map
Every city you add to your itinerary appears as a pin on an interactive map. Watch your route take shape as you plan, no separate mapping tool needed.
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Keep All Your Trips in One Place
Switch between multiple planned trips instantly. Your next adventure is always one tap away with no extra tabs, files, or searching through old documents.
Budget for the Whole Group, Not Just Yourself
Set your travel party size once and Trip Budget scales every total automatically. Prices stay per person in the data and the math happens in the display.
Share Your Trip With Anyone. No Account Required.
Generate a public link for any trip and send it to your travel group, family, or the internet. Viewers get a read-only snapshot and your data stays yours.
A map that updates as you plan
The moment you search and select a city in any itinerary row, a pin appears on the map. As you add more destinations, a line traces the full route in sequence, including back and forth legs, giving you an immediate visual check on your travel path before you commit to anything.
The pins and the grid talk to each other
The map and the itinerary grid are fully in sync in both directions. Hover over any itinerary row and the corresponding map pin pulses blue so you can spot it instantly. Click any map pin and the matching rows in the grid highlight and scroll into view, even when you've spent multiple days in the same city. Multiple days at the same location are grouped into a single pin to keep the map readable, while the route line still traces the correct path.
Dark-themed and distraction-free
The map uses dark tiles to match the dashboard theme. City labels are visible but subtle so the focus stays on your route rather than the background. On larger screens the itinerary grid and the map sit side by side with no toggling required between the two.
Catch routing mistakes before you travel
It's surprisingly easy to accidentally plan a route that backtracks across an entire continent. The live map makes those detours obvious the second you add the city, not after you've already booked the flights.