Personalized picks, not copy-paste lists
The model reads your prompt plus structured signals (distance, family mode, dates) to surface plausible escapes instead of the same ten cities everyone tweets about.
AI trip ideas · dates · YouTube vibe · local events
Start from your city and dates — get a ranked shortlist of places with photos, short video atmosphere, and events that line up with your trip. Less endless scrolling, more clarity on where to go next.
Straight answers about how search, accounts, and recommendations work.
You describe how you want to travel — dates, departure city, distance, optional kids mode, and a short free-text brief. We return a ranked list of destination ideas with photos, optional YouTube clips for atmosphere, and events when providers return data for your window.
You can explore ideas without committing. Saving likes, preferences, and some repeat flows works best once you sign in — that part is optional until you want persistence.
General search spreads you across blogs, maps, and ticket sites. Here the same trip context drives a cohesive shortlist so you spend less time reconciling tabs and more time deciding what feels right.
Yes. Toggle traveling with children, set a maximum distance from your departure city, and tune the story in the text field — those signals travel with your request.
We send you to results with the cards we described — visuals, optional video, and events when available. From there you can refine, save, or share a place link depending on your account state.
Four quick beats from “I have a weekend” to “I can picture being there.”
Choose dates, departure city, how far you are willing to go, whether kids join, and write a few sentences about the energy you want — calm coast, buzzing city, hiking, food, anything.
We blend that story with your saved preference DNA so the list leans toward places that fit your pace, interests and travel style — not random viral hotspots.
Every card layers photos, YouTube clips to catch the vibe, and (where data exists) Ticketmaster or SeatGeek highlights for the exact window you picked.
Sign in to save likes, revisit collections, share any place as a single link, and tighten the seven preference sliders — each run should feel sharper than the last.
Color in the world: mark the cities you've been to — your own palette of adventures. Share with friends and swap the stories behind each hue. Countries get soft neighbor‑friendly tints; city pins are picked so they always read clearly on top.
Less tab chaos across blogs, maps and event sites — save ideas, copy a share link, and align with friends when you are ready.
The model reads your prompt plus structured signals (distance, family mode, dates) to surface plausible escapes instead of the same ten cities everyone tweets about.
Short editorial clips help you sense streets, weather and pace before you sink time into flights or hotels.
When providers return data, you will see festivals, concerts and games overlapping your trip so the itinerary feels alive, not just pretty photos.
Seven taste dimensions — nature vs nightlife, culture depth, budget cues and more — keep recommendations aligned as your life changes.
From search results, saved places or the detail drawer — tap Share to copy a URL. Anyone can open your pick on a lightweight page with photos, YouTube clips and events, no install required.
Place sharing is already live: send a link and your companions see the same rich card. Next we are adding shared AI shortlists, trip rooms and lighter group decisions so you can plan together without drowning in screenshots.
Share links are available today; collaborative lists and companions mode remain on the roadmap.
One link per place — today
Shared shortlists, availability hints and companion discovery are what we are building next.
About a minute: set dates, your radius, and a short note about the trip you want. Then review ideas with photos and video previews.