AI trip planning, practical local guidance, and tools that remove friction — so you arrive prepared, not just excited.
Build a day-by-day itinerary in about a minute.
Your trip
Route optimized
Tokyo → Kyoto → Osaka
Products
Use Planner to shape the day-by-day route. Use Guide for what you actually need before and during the journey.
Planner
Destinations, interests, and budget become a timed route with costs, cities, and stops you can rearrange.
Guide
Payments, transport, eSIM, etiquette, and emergency basics — the details that make a trip feel easy once you arrive.
Travel moments
Destinations are exciting. Arriving prepared makes them feel even better.
Which cards work, when to use cash, and how to set up mobile pay before you land.
Metro, train, rideshare, and walking times woven into your day — not left as homework.
eSIM options, offline maps, and the apps locals actually use for the city you picked.
Daily spend targets, category splits, and a live remaining budget as you plan.
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Destination, days, budget, and what you care about — food, museums, nightlife, nature.
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A timed itinerary with mapped stops, costs, and a route that respects geography.
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Open Guide for payments, transit, and on-the-ground tips — then share with your group.
Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when the trip gets real.
Free
Try the full planning flow on one trip.
Pro
Unlimited planning for serious travelers.
Premium
Concierge-grade support around your dates.
FAQ
For people who want to feel ready — not just excited.
Planner builds a day-by-day itinerary from your destination, dates, budget, and interests — with mapped stops, time blocks, and cost estimates you can edit.
Guide is the practical layer: payments, transport, connectivity, etiquette, and emergency basics for your destination so nothing critical is a surprise after landing.
No. We help you plan and prepare. Bookings stay with the platforms you already trust — we organize the trip so those bookings fit a coherent plan.
Generic chat gives walls of text. Tripezy structures a real itinerary, pins it to a map, tracks budget, and layers destination-specific guidance you can act on.
Yes — especially first-timers. Start with the route, then open Guide for the local details that usually create friction on the ground.
Start with the route, then layer in the local details that make the journey feel easier once you land.