Day-by-day, on one page.
Build the route, lodging, and waypoints together. Everyone sees the same plan, with the same dates, in the same order.
Build the route, lodging, and waypoints together. Everyone sees the same plan, with the same dates, in the same order.
Personal and shared packing lists, per-trip task assignments, and readiness rollups so you know who hasn't confirmed.
Invite travelers by email or link. Assign owners, track confirmations, and stop chasing replies in seven different threads.
The plan, the maps, and the manifest all sync to the device. When the signal drops, the trip doesn't.
Name it, set dates, invite the team. Sixty seconds to a manifest everyone shares.
Itinerary, lodging, transport, gear, tasks. Assign owners and watch readiness climb.
Sync to phone. Hit the road. The plan works even when the bars don't.
Every trip you finish becomes a template. Save the route, the campground, the gear that worked — pull from your library next time instead of starting from a blank page.
Duplicate last year's Sierra loop, change the dates, swap two people. Don't rebuild from zero.
Trailheads, hut numbers, that one taco spot. Tagged, searchable, on the map next time.
Mark what you actually used. The next packlist starts smarter — fewer forgotten items, less dead weight.