From "I want to go somewhere" to "my bag is packed" — in under 30 minutes.
TravelZing is structured around four repeating steps. You do them once at the start, then a few minutes a week as your trip gets closer.
Step 1 — Tell it what you're thinking about.
On your first session, TravelZing asks about 10 minutes of questions — rough destination ideas, dates, who you're traveling with, total budget, how you feel about planning, and what you're optimistic and nervous about. Nothing is required. Nothing is judged. The goal of step one is a shared, honest picture of the trip so the rest of the plan can be grounded in it.
Step 2 — Take the 3-minute travel style quiz.
You can skip this on your first trip and still get a decent itinerary, but most people find that 3 minutes on the quiz makes every subsequent itinerary materially better. The quiz covers pace, budget tier, cultural depth, food focus, outdoor vs indoor, solo vs group, and planning tolerance.
Step 3 — Get a trip plan you can actually run.
After the first two steps, TravelZing writes your first plan: a day-by-day itinerary, a packing list, a phrasebook, a budget split, and a booking shortlist. You can edit any part of it, delete anything you don't like, and regenerate any section until it feels like yours.
Step 4 — Adjust as the trip gets closer (and during it).
As your trip gets closer, things change — flights slip, weather shifts, someone gets sick. TravelZing asks a short check-in, updates the plan, and keeps the rest of the itinerary coherent. During the trip, update the plan from your phone in 30 seconds and the rest reshuffles.
What's happening under the hood
TravelZing uses large language models as a reasoning layer, but the structure around them — the seasonality data, the budget frameworks, the etiquette prompts — is hand-designed by the TravelZing team. We're honest about what AI is good at (structured writing, tireless patience, remembering 100 small preferences) and what it isn't (real-time flight availability, local political situations, knowing your partner). See the Privacy Policy for how your conversations are handled.
See the whole loop in action.
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