AI travel planner that designs the best tourist itinerary for you, using multiple factors such as distance between attractions, opening hours and many more.
After creating an itinerary, you can activate a travel assistant over WhatsApp which is synced with your trip information.
The tool is free to use, without limits. Plan as many trips as you can and chat with the travel assistant as much as you want!
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Speakspots's answer:
Speakspots started being developed in 2019, well before the advent of ChatGPT. The tool has +50,000 lines of code of Javascript logic, including +50 proprietary algorithms that help create the best possible itinerary for you: based on your preferences and travel dates. No other tool has such a sophisticated itinerary optimization engine. No other tool has a WhatsApp assistant fully synced with your itinerary, thanks to our sophisticated database and unique server-side integration with ChatGPT.
Speakspots's answer:
1) It is 100% free, as opposed to many of our Freemium/Premium competitors. You can try it without spending a cent. 2) Our travel content is highly curated, between our AI and "human travellers". It is not just a ChatGPT-based tool, like most competitor AI travel planners developed over 2023/24 3) We have been since 2019, 2 years under development and 2 years as Proof of Concept. The tool is well-tested and mature.
Speakspots's answer:
Travellers who don't want to spend hours planning a trip, but want a well-planned trip to avoid inconveniences (spend more time commuting than enjoying, arrive at attractions that are closed, spend twice their trip budget, etc.)
Easy to use and great UX
Based on our record, Roadtrippers seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 62 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I think it may be a fremium model now, but I've used Roadtrippers for week/weeks-long road trips in the US and eastern Europe. Source: 10 months ago
Also, if you're interested, try https://roadtrippers.com/ to find some of the fun road trip incidentals along the way. Source: 10 months ago
Not exactly the same, but I've used this site before and liked it, just in case you don't actually have time for each of the lower 48 https://roadtrippers.com/. Source: 12 months ago
Https://roadtrippers.com/ is a good resource for stuff like this. Plug in your destinations and it’ll give you suggestions for stops along your route, including oddities like “worlds biggest whatever”that may be off a highway in Kansas. Source: about 1 year ago
I live in Germany and will have a roadtrip across Germany and maybe some neighbor countries. I wonder if there is any website/app that can help me to plan? I found roadtrippers.com it doesn't show any places in Europe. :/. Source: about 1 year ago
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