Live Trip Itinerary
A traveler juggling flights, trains, hotels, and tours gets overwhelmed managing confirmations on top of the trip itself — and separately has to manually keep a trusted person back home updated, both for peace of mind and as an actual safety net. The idea started from a specific, real situation: someone traveling solo through Europe for two weeks, overwhelmed by bookings, with a partner back home who had no easy way to help if something went wrong.
The plan combines two things existing tools tend to split apart: zero-effort itinerary capture (forward a confirmation email and the app parses it into a structured itinerary item automatically), and a live-updating share view the traveler controls, so a trusted person can see the current plan and step in — rebook a missed connection, say — if the traveler’s own connectivity is poor. It’s not framed as social sharing; the safety-net angle is treated as equally central to the organizing itself.
Aimed at a traveler managing a lot of moving pieces, and the person back home who wants real visibility rather than sporadic check-in texts.