← Tralendr

You planned a trip with AI. Now keep it.

AI is great at planning trips, but terrible at keeping them usable. If you've spent an hour perfecting an itinerary with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, it deserves better than chat history and screenshots. Here is how to keep it.

The problem with leaving plans in the chat

The plan your AI made is genuinely good: sensible days, real places, the pacing you asked for. But the moment the conversation ends, all of that structure is trapped in a text thread. No map. No way to hand it to the person you're traveling with. Nothing you can follow on your phone between sights. Most AI-planned trips end up as screenshots that never get opened again.

Three ways to save your plan, by assistant

What you end up with

A real trip in your free Tralendr account: every place resolved on a map, organized day by day, editable any time, shareable with a single link that anyone can open without an account, and with you on the web, iPhone, and Android while you travel. Want to see what that looks like? Browse real itineraries on Explore.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to save a trip planned with AI?

Save it into a trip planner built for it. Tralendr turns an AI-planned itinerary into a visual, day-by-day plan with every place on a map, stored in one free account, shareable with one link, and usable on your phone while you travel. With Claude the connection is native: ask Claude to plan a trip and it saves to your account directly. Plans from ChatGPT or Gemini move over in about five minutes.

Which AI assistants work with Tralendr?

Claude works natively today through the Tralendr connector: plan in chat and the trip saves to your account, with setup at tralendr.com/claude taking about a minute. Plans from ChatGPT, Gemini, and any other assistant can be moved in by hand in a few minutes. Native support for more assistants is planned, built on the same open standard (MCP).

Why not just keep the plan in the chat?

Because a chat is not built for traveling. There is no map, no editable day-by-day structure, no link to hand to a travel companion, and no clean way to check what's next while standing on a street corner. AI is great at planning trips, but terrible at keeping them usable. A saved trip stays useful long after the conversation ends.

Is Tralendr free?

Yes. Creating, storing, and sharing trips on Tralendr is free, forever. No credit card needed, and you can revoke the Claude connector's access at any time.