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.
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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.
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.
Most travelers are planning more than one trip
A summer backpacking route. A quick weekend city break. A family trip planned months out. These rarely happen in isolation and they shouldn't each live in a separate document. Trip Budget keeps all your plans in one dashboard, each completely isolated and editable on its own.
Switch trips without losing your place
The Trip Switcher in the header lets you jump between saved trips with a single click. Each trip remembers its own rows, dates, locations, guests, and costs. Switching is instant because data loads from the local store rather than making a server round trip every time.
Create and remove trips freely
Add a new trip with a name and start date whenever you need one. Remove a trip when the plans fall through. Every action is reflected in real time with automatic saving, so there is no manual Save button to worry about.
Auto-save keeps your work safe
The dashboard saves your active trip automatically after every meaningful change. A subtle indicator in the header confirms when your latest changes are safely persisted. Close the tab and come back tomorrow. Your plan will be exactly where you left it.
Plan ahead, not just in the moment
The best trips are planned months before you leave. Keeping a partially built itinerary alongside a fully planned one helps you compare options, refine costs, and commit with confidence. Trip Budget makes it genuinely practical to maintain multiple plans without any organizational overhead getting in the way.