Trip planning that survives the group chat
Pinning a packing screenshot ages badly. A group trip checklist collects bookings, packing categories, and day-of tasks where the whole crew can edit.
Flights, lodging, packing, and day plans — one group trip checklist so nobody arrives missing essentials.
See what's packed before you leave for the airport.
Keep confirmations next to the tasks that depend on them.
Reuse what worked on the last trip instead of starting over.
Everyone sees updates in real time
Pinning a packing screenshot ages badly. A group trip checklist collects bookings, packing categories, and day-of tasks where the whole crew can edit.
One person shouldn't carry every reservation reminder. Put confirmations and packing jobs on the list so responsibilities are visible before departure.
Use sections for Documents, Shared Gear, Personal Packing, and Arrival Day. People check items as suitcases fill — live for anyone still shopping.
Use a group trip packing template or describe the destination and season. AI drafts a solid first pass; the group customizes cuisine, weather, and activities.
Yes. Create sections per person or keep shared gear separate from personal packing. Whatever keeps the list clear for your group.
Absolutely. Families use the same shared list for documents, kid gear, and activities.
Edit the live list. Everyone with access sees updates without reposting to the chat.