A plan built from what your group actually wants — with prices, times and details a human has verified. Answer short quizzes separately, match your codes, and get a practical day-by-day menu.
Answer separately so the first answers are the real ones. Match your codes and get a plan built from what the group actually wants.
Slide cards about sights, food, pace and budget. 12 quick cards or the full set. You each get a code; nothing leaves your device.
Paste the codes (or send a link). See what the group actually wants and get a researched day plan with prices and a map.
A printable menu with verified prices, times and insider notes. Shortlist what you like. Open the map. Pick by mood each morning.
Alex and Sam are our sample pair. Two short quizzes answered apart. Here’s a slice of the day-by-day menu built from what they want:
Quick questions answered apart. The answers are blended to suggest a European city that matches what the two of you want, with the details to back it up. Two minutes, free, no account, and nobody but you sees your answers.
3–6 friends, one invite link, everyone answers alone. A heatmap shows what the crew actually agrees on and lets the organizer pin the plan and export it back to the chat.
Open the group boardOn the trip itself: pick this morning’s energy (gentle, normal, or big) and get a morning-afternoon-evening plan built only from things everyone already said yes to. One “Lock this” button. Done before the coffee’s cold.
Try the Quick-PickA printable gift card with their names on the cover and a QR code inside. They each take the quiz, and the pack is built around what they actually want. A practical gift.
Make a gift cardEvery report prints onto one page: locks first, then the shared menu with prices, insider tips and sources. Fold it and pocket it. The map and full menu stay online for when you’re back on wifi.
See the print planSeparate answers.
Each traveller answers independently, so the first preferences are real.
Shared enthusiasm.
The pack prioritizes things nobody in the group is lukewarm about.
A trip that remembers.
Private trips retain saved places, completed activities and Today plans across devices.
Every pack gives you a researched day-by-day menu built from what your group actually wants — with verified prices, times, a map, and a printable plan.
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Manual code mode stays in your browser unless you choose to share the code. If you create or join a private trip, your finished quiz code and trip state are saved to that private trip so the group can return on another device. There is still no password or advertising profile. The privacy note explains both modes.
No. The plan is built from plain arithmetic on your own answers, done in your browser. The research is compiled from named official and independent sources. Time-sensitive details are checked before publication, and source and verification information is shown in the pack.
That’s fine. The plan shows what you both actually want and tags the close calls. You decide by mood each day instead of negotiating everything in advance.
Paid trips are designed for up to six. Malta currently offers the complete free private experience for two. The unified Your group page shows common ground and the differences worth planning around.
Malta is our featured city. Anyone can browse the public sample, then two travellers can create one complete private Malta trip for free. Paid destination trips use the same private-trip model for the whole group.
A tiny team in the Netherlands (KVK 42107390). Say hi via the contact form; a human reads everything.
Public sample. Free private trip for two. No password.
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