Plans that
survive
real life.
Tralupo learns how you travel, builds an hour-by-hour plan that actually works, and when the day goes sideways it changes as little as it possibly can. It knows you. It plans for you. It adapts with you.
- Built for iOS
- No ads, no tracking
- Manual edits are always free
Something changed.
Your plans didn’t.
Any app can write you an itinerary. The real test is 2pm on day two, when you’re an hour behind, one place has shut, and dinner is booked for eight. Tralupo doesn’t hand you a different day — it finds the smallest change that saves the one you had.
Your delay affects 2 activities.
Moving only these flexible items preserves both locked commitments.
Lock it.
Nothing moves it.
Tickets, tables, trains — the parts of a trip you can’t renegotiate. Lock a stop and it stops being a suggestion: it becomes a hard constraint on every replan that follows.
Try it. Lock a stop below, then push the day two hours late. The flexible stops slide. The locked ones jolt and hold.
This is the one promise the app makes, so it is the one thing the interface never breaks: never blank the screen, never blame the user, never lose a locked plan.
Tap a stop to lock or unlock it.
Six stages, one loop.
Most planners stop after step three. Tralupo is built as a loop, because a trip is a loop: things change, you adapt, and the app gets better at knowing you while it happens.
Create
Where, when, who, and anything else that shapes the trip. Four steps, no blank page.
Personalize
A travel profile that persists: pace, mornings, walking, interests, needs.
Plan
Real places, real hours, real walking times — scheduled into days that fit.
Change
Lock, move, swap, remove. Or just say what happened: we’re late, it’s shut, we’re tired.
Replan
The smallest fix, laid out as a diff you approve. Locked plans untouched.
Learn
Every accept, swap and skip is a signal. The next trip asks fewer questions.
No itinerary without an argument.
Every stop carries one line explaining why it is on your plan, tied to something you actually told it. Not “popular with travellers.” Not “4.6 stars.” Why this place, for you, in this slot, on this day.
It is the difference between a list you have to audit and a plan you can trust at a glance — and it is the fastest way to catch a suggestion that misread you.
Ancient history is why you’re here — and 10:00 skips the school groups without asking you to be up at dawn.
Lunch sits between your two big sites so the day never turns into a march — food first, even mid-ruins.
After two ancient sites you asked me to build in air: this is the quiet corner the afternoon needs.
It learns how you travel, not how tourists travel.
A short interview once — interests, mornings, how far you like to walk, how much you want in a day — and it never asks again. Every trip after that starts from what it already knows about you.
Then it plays your answers back in plain language, so you can see it understood you before it plans anything.
Dietary needs, step-free access, travelling with kids, keeping the walking light — always planned around, never an afterthought. And per-trip changes stay per-trip: your profile is never quietly rewritten.
Watch it think.
Most apps give you a spinner. Tralupo narrates the work — because reading your answers, researching real places and fitting them into feasible days is work, and seeing it happen is what makes the result believable.
- Reading your answers
- Researching food in Trastevere
- Shaping your days
- Checking the route
- Protecting your bookings
This takes a few minutes · you can leave, I’ll finish
The whole trip, in your pocket.
One screen for the shape of the trip, one for the shape of a day, and a first run that gives you something to press.
The parts that make it a plan,
not a list.
Days you can actually walk
Stops are scheduled against real opening hours and real travel time, with the walk between them written on the plan. A day that doesn’t fit never gets shipped to you.
Undo is free
Every edit and every replan writes a new version of the plan rather than overwriting the old one. Nothing is destroyed, so changing your mind costs nothing.
Works with no signal
Your active trip is kept on the device. Underground, abroad, out of data — the days, places and times are still there to read.
The shape of a day, at a glance
Each day carries a tiny bar chart of how it is loaded, so you can see a punishing Tuesday before you live it — and thin it out in a tap.
Needs, not afterthoughts
Step-free access, keeping the walking light, quiet places to rest, travelling with kids, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, nut allergy — part of the plan from the first draft.
Learning you can argue with
When it notices a pattern it tells you what it noticed and where it learned it — and you can reject it. Learning is a switch you control, not a black box.
What the AI does,
and what it doesn’t.
Tralupo is built on a language model, so here is the honest version — the same three things we’d want to know before trusting an app with a holiday.
Your answers never reach the web search
Researching a destination is a separate, deliberately impersonal step. It asks about a place and a date range — never about you, your party, your answers or your trip. Your profile is only ever used privately, to shape the plan.
Check the hours before you go
A generated plan is a strong first draft, not a guarantee. A model can get opening hours, prices and walking times wrong, and Tralupo books nothing on your behalf. Confirm anything that matters — especially closures, tickets and allergy or access needs — with the venue.
It proposes. You approve.
Nothing is ever applied to your plan automatically. A replan is a proposal you read and accept, and the version you had is kept either way. There is no autonomous rewriting of your day behind your back.
The full detail — which provider, what is stored, how long, and how to delete it — is in the privacy policy, and the limits of what a generated plan is are in the terms.
Before you ask.
What does it cost?
Pricing is announced at launch. What we can already commit to: planning a trip does not cost anything to try, and manual edits are always free — moving, swapping, locking and removing stops yourself is never behind a paywall.
Is there an Android version?
Not at launch. Tralupo is iOS-first, and doing one platform properly comes before doing two badly.
Does it book anything for me?
No. Tralupo plans; you book. It will tell you when something needs a ticket or a reservation, and it will protect that booking once you lock it, but it never transacts on your behalf and never asks for a card.
What does it keep about me?
Your email (held by our authentication provider), an optional name, date of birth and home country, your trips, your questionnaire answers, and the plans it generates. It asks for no location permission, no camera, no contacts, and it runs no advertising or tracking SDK. The full list is in the privacy policy.
Can I delete everything?
Yes. Deleting your account removes your profile, your answers, your trips, the generated itineraries and the generation records behind them. See deleting your account.
Do I need a signal while I travel?
Not to read your plan. Your active trip is stored on the device, so days, places and times stay readable offline. Generating and replanning need a connection.