Travel planning that fits real life

Plan around the time you actually arrive and leave.

TravelMate asks for the real trip window, live destination, budget, and interests, then builds an itinerary that respects the traveler instead of guessing.

No demo trips
No fake start time
No hardcoded destinations
No placeholder maps
Trip brief
What the planner needs
Destination
Search a real place
Arrival date/time
When you land or arrive
Departure date/time
When the trip must end
Budget
What you want to spend
Interests
Food, nature, museums, nightlife
Trip window matters

The itinerary stays inside your arrival and departure time instead of assuming a full free day.

What you enter

Keep the inputs short, live, and specific. That makes the trip easier to generate and easier to use later on a phone.

Real destination

Search a live place instead of picking from a preset list.

Arrival and departure

Tell us when the trip starts and ends so we never assume a 9:00 AM day.

Budget and pace

Choose a travel style that matches the time and money you actually have.

Interests

Share a few simple preferences so the route feels personal.

What you get

A saved itinerary, a map-backed trip page, and a travel assistant that can help when plans change.

A trip window that respects your schedule
A real stay and transfer context
A map-backed itinerary that works on mobile

Why it feels better to use

Built for phones first

Large touch targets, stacked sections, and short copy make the flow usable on smaller screens.

Less friction

The form asks only for what the planner needs to produce a useful itinerary.

Live data only

Trips are based on live search, lodging, and map data instead of seeded examples.

No guesswork

The planner should fit the traveler, not the other way around.

Arrival and departure times stay in the plan, saved trips stay in storage, and the interface stays calm enough to use from a phone.

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