Tralo.
THE CALM TRIP PLANNER
A quieter way to plan the trip.
Forward a booking email. Drop an idea in. The itinerary drafts itself in prose, quietly, while you live.
First draft in 4 minutes · Free to start · No credit card
3
coffees consumed today
2
Brezeln während der Planung
0
alarms set before 9 am
7
naps factored into itineraries
THE PRODUCT
The itinerary, written the way a human would.
Prose in the middle, the rankings in the margin, and the bookings already clipped in.
DAY 3 · KYOTO, JP · 4 OF 4 AGREE
Morning at Kiyomizu-dera.
Leave the ryokan at seven-forty. The light on the veranda is best before the tour buses arrive, and the walk from Gojo-zaka takes about twelve minutes uphill through the pottery street.
After, drift down Sannenzaka toward Yasaka. There is a small matcha stand on the left with an old bench, and everyone in the group has ranked tea mornings highly.
APR 22 · 07:40 to 14:30 · KYOTO, JP
GROUP RANK · DAY 3 MORNING
1
Kiyomizu-dera at first light
2
Fushimi Inari shrine walk
3
Nishiki Market stroll
BOARDING
BA 0008
LHR → KIX
21:40 · GATE B14
SEAT 22A
Moved the temple to the morning. The afternoon light on the veranda gets harsh by eleven and the crowd doubles.
IN THE MARGIN
APR 18 · 16:02 BST
Ryokan Hoshinoya · confirmed.
3 NIGHTS · PAID
PINNED
35.9957° N
135.7850° E
KIYOMIZU-DERA
WHAT IT DOES
The trip writes itself.
Prose in the margin. Bookings in the inbox. Ranks when it's a group.
THE MARGIN
An itinerary written the way a human would write it.
Full sentences where most apps give you bullets. The reasoning lives in the margin next to the plan, so the draft reads like a letter instead of a spreadsheet.
THE INBOX
Forward a confirmation. The details file themselves.
Flight numbers, hotel addresses, check-in times, train seats. Forward the email and Tralo drops them into the right day, in the right order, without a spreadsheet.
THE RANKING
When you plan with others, the order settles itself.
Drop a set of options into the room. Each traveler ranks from top to bottom. The group ordering emerges without a vote, a poll, or a 47-message group chat.
HOW IT WORKS
Four minutes from blank page to first draft.
01
Create the trip
Set destination, dates, invite the group.
02
The first draft
A first itinerary, in prose, in four minutes.
03
Everyone ranks
The group orders the options. Consensus settles.
04
Book and go
Flights, trains, hotels attach themselves.
WHEN IT'S NOT JUST YOU
When you plan with friends.
Everyone ranks the ideas in their own time. The group ordering settles itself. No endless thread, no five-minute voice note, no "let's decide tomorrow."
FIG. 2 · THE TABLE WHERE THE GROUP AGREES
FIELD NOTES
What the first groups said.
Planned Barcelona in ten minutes. Nobody argued.
S
Sarah M.
WEEKEND EXPLORER
The planner suggested the bamboo grove at 14:30. We would never have found the slot ourselves.
N
Nils J.
ADVENTURE SEEKER
Group planning used to be a shared doc nobody read. Now the order settles itself.
C
Christian
CITY EXPLORER
QUESTIONS
Before you sign up.
READY WHEN YOU ARE
Plan the trip. The group agrees. Before anyone books.
Free to start. Up to eight travelers. The first trip takes four minutes.
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