Linking to Claude
I’ve added the connector to Claude but how do I get the two to talk to one another?
I’ve added the connector to Claude but how do I get the two to talk to one another?
Happy 4th of July weekend for everyone celebrating!
We recently added more user-suggested features (thank you!).
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I've tried the website on multiple browsers and the app. Same message. Thought maybe I had the wrong password, which is unlikely as I use a password manager, and receive an error message trying to reset the password.
Just me or everyone?
Flight time and date change…
I intentionally tested Tineo with this scenario since I’m migrating from another travel product, and it had the same issue.
I have an American Airlines itinerary: LAX -> AUS -> LHR -> LAX.
Originally, the itinerary was:
I then changed the return flight myself from Sept 15 to Sept 17 through American Airlines. The PNR remained the same.
When Tineo synced the changes, it added the new Sept 17 return flight but left the original Sept 15 flight in place, so I ended up with two return flights.
I’m thinking about the best way to handle this. Automatically replacing the flight was my first thought, but asking for confirmation may actually be safer. Something like:
“It looks like your Sept 15 return flight has been changed to Sept 17. Would you like me to replace the original flight?”
Since the PNR, airline, origin, destination, and the rest of the itinerary all match, Tineo has pretty strong evidence that this is a modified flight rather than a new booking.
One interesting observation: I did receive an email from Tineo notifying me of a schedule change, but it only mentioned a later arrival time into AUS. What’s interesting is that Tineo did correctly update the departure time from LAX to AUS (9:17 AM to 9:05 AM) in the itinerary, but that change wasn’t mentioned in the email. The email also didn’t mention the much larger return date change from Sept 15 to Sept 17.
One thing Tineo got exactly right was detecting and applying that departure time change. Airlines make those small schedule adjustments all the time. My previous travel app completely missed them and instead created duplicate flights, so this was a nice improvement.
Credit where it’s due. That was a great catch and definitely increased my confidence in Tineo’s itinerary handling.
A couple of small UX touches could make this even better:
Your feedback and ideas have been incredibly helpful, and a huge amount of what we shipped recently came straight from this community.
PLEASE feel free to always create bug reports, feedback, and feature-requests either in the app or by DMing me on Reddit :).
--:-- now let you tap to set or change the time right on the itineraryKeep the feedback coming, we're very grateful and appreciative of it! And we do our best to reply to all support requests / suggestions / tickets ASAP!
Really starting togged out on Tineo, the MCP server makes things like this possible
There's a free AI assistant called Poke that runs entirely in your texts - no app to download, no account to create, no spam. (Free) Works on iMessage, WhatsApp, SMS, and Telegram.
I built a Tineo recipe for it that connects directly to your account. You never share credentials, it walks you through the setup to connect Tineo to Poke.
Once linked, just text "trips" or "status" from anywhere and get your full itinerary back instantly. It also handles real-time flight alerts, TSA wait times, scheduled briefings at whatever time or interval works for you.
Destination-aware lookups like "find me tacos near my hotel in Denver."
Best part: you're already texting all day. No need to find the app when you're rushing through an airport - just text
Setup takes two minutes: https://poke.com/r/DPqGgmxSg0k
Been testing off and on today. It's come a long ways int he last couple months. Credit where it's due.
I use Poke daily as my connection to several things via iMessage, since it supports MCP connections, I was able to get it connected in about 30 seconds. Once connected (Tripsy was already there) I asked Poke... compare the data sets available: The reply from Poke
What actually matters to Poke
Tineo advantages
- Real-time flight status - Tripsy has none; Tineo can alert you on delays, gate changes, cancellations (but of course, so can Poke with the recipe you wrote for TSA times & Flight alerts)
- Smart import - paste a booking confirmation, Tineo parses and builds the segment automatically
- Place and Airbnb search - find accommodations and venues mid-trip via text
Tripsy advantages
- 111 trips already live (migration cost is real)
- Itinerary guidance / AI planning built in
Points that don't move the needle for Poke
- Expense tracking - app-level feature, rarely useful via text
- Deeper collaboration - meaningful in the app, irrelevant at the MCP layer
- Richer CRUD - Tripsy has more granular per-segment tools, but for texting commands the difference is minimal
Bottom line
If your 111 trips weren't a factor, Tineo wins on what Poke can actually do for you day-to-day. The migration cost and itinerary guidance are the only real arguments for staying on Tripsy
So..the testing continues.