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Group trips, planned together.

Three families, one chat thread, a hundred half-decisions. TripSync gives every household a voice, turns shared interests into time-bound moments, and makes sure nothing slips through the cracks — without anyone losing their evening to a 60-message text chain.

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Why this exists

Most group trips fall apart at the planning stage.

Not because people don't want to go. Because the planning model was built for one decider with extra opinions, not a crew of households. Here's where group trips actually break.

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Silent decisions

One person picks the hotel. Two people don't reply. The other three assume yes. Nobody actually agreed — but it's "decided."

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Scattered plans

Restaurants in a Notes app, flights in email, the rental in a group chat from two months ago. Half the crew doesn't know what's actually booked.

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Awkward money

Who paid for what, who owes whom, who's not Venmo-ing back. The trip is great until the math starts.

A look inside

A product built for the actual shape of group travel.

Three real surfaces from the app. Households as the primitive. Interests in, moments out. Splits rendered first-class instead of treated as edge cases.

Crew tab. Households as the primitive. Each family joins as a unit; the trip remembers everyone.
Decisions tab. Reactions on what looks fun roll up into time-bound moments where the crew picks where they're going.
Plan tab. Three meals at 7pm by three different households? Three cards under the same time slot. Splits, rendered honestly.
How TripSync works

Three steps. Then your crew is on the same page.

Make a trip

Pick a destination and dates. TripSync builds the full trip dashboard — itinerary, decisions, money — in one tap.

Invite the crew

Share a link. Each household joins as a household — adults, kids, dietary needs, preferences — not as anonymous voters.

Decide together

Reactions on what looks fun. Pick-yours moments for meals where the crew might split. Nudges before deadlines so silence isn't assumed yes.

The thesis

Coordination beats consensus.

Most planning apps assume the group is one decider with extra opinions. TripSync inverts that. Households are the primitive. Interests replace proposals. Silence is never assumed consent. It's a different shape of decision-making — one that fits how groups of friends and families actually travel.

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Bring it on your next trip.

TripSync is free during public beta. Drop your email and we'll ping you when your invite is ready.

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