How TRIPTI.ai works
TRIPTI.ai is a group travel coordination app that helps friend groups go from "we should take a trip" to locked dates and itineraries — without the group chat chaos.
Start your travel group
Share one link — friends join instantly from any phone or laptop, no sign-up friction.
Align on dates
Skip the back-and-forth. Everyone shares availability and the best window rises to the top.
Decide and go
Vote on activities, pick where to stay, and pack — the whole group stays in sync.
Three steps to a locked trip
Create a circle and propose a trip
Name a trip, suggest a destination, and invite your friends with a link — no app download required. Your circle is a persistent friend group that can plan multiple trips together.
Find dates with progressive scheduling
Everyone suggests date windows when they're free. TRIPTI.ai finds the overlap, the leader proposes the best option, and the group reacts. No unanimous participation needed.
Lock dates and plan together
Once dates are locked, the group moves on to itinerary ideas, accommodation, packing, and transport — all at your own pace. Decision Cards help the group vote on restaurants, activities, and where to stay without endless back-and-forth.
Frequently asked questions
What is TRIPTI.ai?
TRIPTI.ai is a group travel coordination platform that helps friend groups go from "we should take a trip" to locked dates and itineraries. Unlike itinerary-first tools like Wanderlog or TripIt, Tripti focuses on the pre-booking coordination phase — getting everyone to agree on dates and plans without the chaos of group chats.
What are circles in Tripti?
Circles are persistent friend groups in Tripti. Instead of re-inviting everyone for each trip, you create a circle once — like "College Friends" or "Family" — and plan multiple trips together. Everyone in the circle can see trip proposals, respond to scheduling, and participate at their own pace.
What is progressive scheduling?
Progressive scheduling is Tripti's phased approach to group date selection. Instead of requiring everyone to agree at once, the process unfolds in three steps: (1) travelers suggest date windows when they're available, (2) a leader proposes the best option based on overlap, and (3) the group reacts — works, maybe, or can't. Dates lock when enough people support them, without requiring unanimous participation.
What does "locking dates" mean?
Locking is the only moment of commitment in Tripti. Everything before locking — sharing availability, suggesting windows, reacting to proposals — is low-pressure and non-binding. Once a leader locks dates, the trip transitions from the scheduling phase to itinerary planning. This separation between exploration and commitment reduces decision paralysis.
How does the nudge engine work?
Tripti's nudge engine sends gentle, non-intrusive reminders in the trip chat to keep planning moving. Nudges are role-aware — leaders get different prompts than other travelers. They're informational, not demanding: "3 of 5 travelers have shared availability" rather than "You haven't responded yet!" The goal is progress without pressure.
What are Decision Cards?
Decision Cards are structured group votes for trip choices beyond dates — restaurants, activities, accommodations, or anything the group needs to decide together. A leader creates a card with options, travelers vote, and the leader closes it when a winner emerges. It replaces the scattered "what does everyone think?" messages in group chats.