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where?
TripOS drafts a day-by-day itinerary grounded in real data — opening hours, travel windows, weather. Every stop it can verify carries its source and the time it was last checked. Anything it can't verify says so rather than pretending.
Boarding pass
- Starts at
- $0
- A 3-day draft
- ~45 s
- Every stop
- sourced or flagged
- Calendar
- .ics
§ I · Where people go
Twelve cities, down to the neighbourhood.
Lisbon
Alfama · Bairro Alto
Tokyo
Shibuya · Yanaka
Barcelona
Gràcia · El Born
Mexico City
Roma Norte · Coyoacán
Istanbul
Karaköy · Balat
Bali
Ubud · Canggu
Paris
Le Marais · Belleville
New York
West Village · Bushwick
Cape Town
Bo-Kaap · Woodstock
Reykjavik
Laugavegur · Grandi
Seoul
Ikseon-dong · Seongsu
Rome
Trastevere · Monti
A sample of where TripOS plans — it drafts for anywhere with venue data
§ I · The draft
A whole trip
in one view.
Not a list of suggestions to sort out yourself — a sequenced day with times that hold, travel between stops that fits, and a reason attached to every choice.
Real venues
Pulled from live place data, not written from memory
Hours checked
A stop you'd arrive to find closed doesn't make the plan
Weather read
Forecast where there is one, clearly labelled where there isn't
Walking times
Real routes between stops, not guesses
Sample · Tokyo
Day 02
- 08:30Coffee at Koffee MameyaOmotesandō
- 10:00teamLab BorderlessOdaiba
- 13:00Sushi DaiToyosu
- 16:00Shibuya Sky at sunsetShibuya
- 20:00Omoide Yokochō ramenShinjuku
An example day, not live data. Your draft is built from your own dates and taste.
§ II · On the road
When the trip breaks,
the plan doesn't.
Replans mid-trip
Running late, unexpected rain, an hour-long queue. Hit reroute and the rest of the day rearranges from where you actually are — not from the plan you started with.
Drops into your calendar
A valid .ics for Apple, Google or Outlook. Every block lands with its time, place and notes attached.
The night is part of the trip
Pre-dinner to last call, with transport notes, dress codes and last-entry times where they matter.
Bring your people
Invite friends, vote on options, leave comments on the plan. One place to decide instead of forty messages about where to eat.
§ III · The process
How a trip gets drafted.
01
Tell us the shape of the trip
Destination, dates, and what you actually care about — markets, mezcal bars, or one quiet museum morning.
02
A draft appears
Grounded in real data from the first read: time blocks, travel between them, opening hours, and the forecast.
03
Revise on the ground
Live Mode rewrites the day when the day goes sideways — a missed train, a long queue, a better bar.
§ IV · Sources
Grounded in real data.
Honest about the rest.
A stop that resolves to a real venue records which provider it came from and when it was last checked. A stop that doesn't is shown as an unverified suggestion rather than dressed up as a confirmed booking — the distinction is the point.
Real places
Venue data with hours, ratings and price level
Live weather
Forecast inside the window, seasonal averages beyond it — labelled
What's on
Events only when a real ticketing source has them
Real maps
Routing and travel time between every pair of stops
The closing note
A trip worth the draft.
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