Start with a destination, a vibe, or a copied route
Begin from a country list, a seasonal idea, or a travel concept that is still fuzzy. You do not need to know the perfect sequence yet.
Early preview-TravelFlow is under active development. Features may change, and some things might not work perfectly yet.
TravelFlow turns destination ideas into a route your group can actually react to. Draft the itinerary with AI, shape it on a live map and timeline, then share a link that still feels polished when decisions get real.
Paris Weekend
Fiji Honeymoon
Great White Dive
Route 66 Drive

30day Backpacking SEA
Instead of jumping between docs, maps, screenshots, and half-finished chat threads, TravelFlow keeps the route, timing, and trip context moving together.
TravelFlow helps you organize the whole trip, from the first flight to the transfers, stays, and little plans in between. We start with the airport closest to you, so turning a daydream into a real route feels far less chaotic.
AI route draft
Describe the trip you want in plain language and get a believable first itinerary with city flow, pacing, and activity context already connected.
Trip rhythm
Slow mornings, packed evenings
Ready in
26s
Why it lands
A first draft your group can react to immediately
Live map edits
Stretch a stay, reorder a city, or change the pace. TravelFlow keeps the map and timeline aligned so every edit still feels coherent.
Day 03
Stretch beach time in Porto
Day 05
Swap train for ferry
Day 08
Pull dinner closer to the hotel
Forkable inspiration
Use community-style routes and inspiration as a smart starting point instead of rebuilding a believable trip from scratch.
Start from real travel energy
Fork a route that already feels believable
Crew review
Send one link with the route, the pacing, and the notes already in place so feedback happens on the actual trip, not on disconnected screenshots.
Booking and handoff
When the route is ready, the practical context is still there: booking links, notes, and a cleaner print-friendly version for the final handoff.
Final handoff
Ready to share, save, or print
TravelFlow works best when you want the exciting part of planning and the practical part of planning to live in the same place.
Begin from a country list, a seasonal idea, or a travel concept that is still fuzzy. You do not need to know the perfect sequence yet.
See the route on the globe, then tighten the trip on the timeline until it feels realistic for transfers, energy, and group preferences.
When it is time to get feedback or book, the same plan already has the map, the structure, and the extra context people usually ask for.
A plan that already looks share-ready
Maps, day-by-day timing, and the practical context stay aligned so reactions come faster and with less confusion.
Draft your next trip in minutes, then keep refining it in the same place instead of rebuilding it across five tools.
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