§ The engine

An itinerary engine,
not a text generator.

TripOS plans trips in four auditable stages, grounds every stop in real data, and scores its own work before you ever send it.

01 Intent → 02 Evidence → 03 Schedule → 04 Validate

01

Intent

In · the brief — Out · each day's shape

Reads the brief — vibes, budget, pace, sleep rhythm — and plans the shape of each day: which neighborhoods, what energy curve, what sequence of slots.

02

Evidence

In · day shapes — Out · grounded candidates

Pulls live data for every candidate stop: venues with opening hours, ratings, and price level; events; weather; routes. Nothing is invented.

03

Schedule

In · candidates — Out · a sequenced day

Optimizes the day: travel time between stops, opening hours, meal timing, pace. Deduplicates, sequences, and balances until the day holds together.

04

Validate

In · the full plan — Out · a scored itinerary

Runs 8 feasibility checks and auto-repairs violations before the plan ships. Every itinerary carries a reality-check score you can stand behind.

§ Trust the output

Grounded, cited, honest.

Every block in a TripOS itinerary records where its data came from and how confident the engine is in it. Alternatives ride along with each stop, and outdoor plans carry a plan B — so a closed door or a rained-out afternoon never strands the day.

Source recordedConfidence scoredAlternatives attachedPlan B ready

§ Live replanning

When the trip breaks,
the plan doesn't.

A cancelled flight, a sudden downpour, a museum that closed early — the engine replans from where the traveler actually stands, not from the original plan. For agencies, that moment lands under your name: your clients see the brand they bought from handle it.

§ Deliverables

Ships like a deliverable,
not an export.

A polished web link

Interactive, mobile-first, and always current — one URL the client keeps for the whole trip.

A print-ready PDF

Typeset for handoff — client meetings, welcome packets, seat-back pockets.

An .ics calendar

Every stop drops straight into Google, Apple, or Outlook calendars.

White-labeled — your logo, your colors — on paid workspace tiers

See it on your next client brief.