u/Serious_Delay_5766

I got tired of planning trips across 10 different tabs, so I built iTravel

Tired of planning trips across 10 different tabs, so I started building iTravel.

The idea is pretty simple:
bring flights, trains, hotels, attractions, notes and itinerary planning into one place instead of jumping between apps all the time.

Right now I’m mostly focused on:

* multi-city trips
* group/family coordination
* transport connections
* reducing planning chaos

Still early MVP stage, but I’d genuinely love feedback from people who travel a lot or plan complex trips.

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u/Serious_Delay_5766 — 23 hours ago

How do you keep travel planning from becoming complete chaos?

Flights in one app, hotels somewhere else, maps separately, screenshots, notes, random saved posts…

I always feel like even simple trips slowly become a mess of tabs and scattered information 😄

Curious what people here actually use to stay organized:

* spreadsheets?
* Notion?
* Google Maps?
* travel apps?
* or do you just embrace the chaos?

Especially for multi-city trips.

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u/Serious_Delay_5766 — 23 hours ago

Does anyone else end up with 15 tabs open just to plan one trip? 😄

Every time I plan a trip I somehow end up with 15 open tabs and a headache 😄

Flights on one site, trains somewhere else, hotels in another app, maps separately, itinerary half-finished in a Google Doc...

I started building something small for myself to make this process feel less fragmented — one place for routes, transport, attractions and trip planning.

Still very early MVP stage and mostly experimenting with the idea for now.

Curious if other people here feel this pain too, or if you already have a workflow that works well.

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u/Serious_Delay_5766 — 23 hours ago
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Why does trip planning still feel so fra

Flights in one place, trains somewhere else, hotels on another website, notes in Telegram, maps separately…

Every trip somehow turns into juggling 10 different tabs and apps.

I started building a small side project to make this process feel less chaotic, mostly because I got tired of doing it manually every single time 😄

Curious how people here usually organize trips:

  • spreadsheets?
  • Notion?
  • travel apps?
  • or just embrace the chaos?

Feels strange that this still isn’t solved very well.

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u/Serious_Delay_5766 — 3 days ago