Travel Planner Guide: Tripsy

Travel Planner Guide: Tripsy

By Tripsy LLC

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2018-10-26
  • Current Version: 3.6.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 172.89 MB
  • Developer: Tripsy LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 18 or later.
Score: 4.68086
4.68086
From 4,581 Ratings

Description

Tripsy is a travel planning app that helps you organize every aspect of your trip in one place. Whether it’s flights, accommodations, activities, or reservations, Tripsy allows you to create detailed itineraries while also enabling collaboration with others on shared travel plans. With features like automatic import of travel details from emails, offline access, and notifications for upcoming events, Tripsy takes the hassle out of trip planning. The app also tracks your spending and manages your travel stats automatically, giving you insights like the number of countries visited, time and distance traveled, and much more. During your trip, Tripsy supports you with: – 10-day weather forecasts – Real-time flight updates – Offline access to all your travel details – Time zone adjustments and more! What Others Are Saying: – App Store Featured: “Making the most of your holiday time requires some planning. With Tripsy, that’s plain sailing. Enter flight times, hotels, and places you want to visit, then share your itinerary with your travel mates with a tap of a button.” – MacStories: “Tripsy does what I’ve long wished for: offers a compelling trip planning experience in a modern app that takes advantage of iOS’ core technology strengths.” – 9to5Mac: “The app’s interface is extremely user-friendly, and it also offers data syncing in the cloud, automation services, and Siri Shortcuts.” Key Features: – Organize all your travel information—flights, hotels, restaurants, tours—in one place. – Get a 10-day weather forecast for your destinations. – Track travel expenses and stay on budget. – View travel stats: countries visited, flight time and distance, and more. – Receive real-time flight updates with push notifications for gate changes and delays. – Share your trip with friends and family, and collaborate on itinerary planning. – Store and share travel memories, including images, notes, videos, and documents. – Automatically import reservations from over 700 providers, including Booking.com, Hotels.com, and major airlines. – Sync your trip data with your calendar to stay organized. – Get one-click access to popular mapping services like Waze, Google Maps, and Uber. – Customize your travel itinerary with background images or colors. – Configure each activity to display the correct time zone for seamless planning. – Export your itinerary, lists and expenses to CSV Tripsy is free to use, but for access to advanced features like expense tracking and document storage, upgrade to Tripsy Pro. Pro is available with weekly, monthly, and yearly subscription options, or as a one-time lifetime purchase. Terms of Service: https://tripsy.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://tripsy.app/policy

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Reviews

  • Basically unusable now with shared trips

    1
    By Cantabuio
    With the new sharing features, the app merges flights incorrectly and deletes reservations you have carefully entered. If two people on a shared trip have flights on different days, but they are the same flight number, the app deletes one and can only have one instance. For example, on a current trip I am planning with my partner, I am flying on a Tuesday and my partner on a Friday on the same flight number between the two city pairs. We are both returning on the same flight on the following Monday. We have two separate reservations with different record locator numbers. I forwarded my reservation email to Tripsy first and it correctly entered the Tuesday and Monday flights for me. Then my partner forwarded his reservation email to enter his Friday and Monday flight. Tripsy added his Friday flight, but deleted my Tuesday flight and moved the saved email I had forwarded to the Friday flight. I forwarded my email again, and so now Tripsy recreated my Tuesday flight, but deleted his Friday flight. It moved all the attached emails from Friday to the Tuesday flight, so there were now three emails attached to the Tuesday flight. It’s just insane that Tripsy can’t handle people on a shared trip taking different flights. It’s become useless to us because everything has to be managed manually. It’s really too bad, because I like the basic concept of the app, but it’s just too flaky to rely on.
  • A Few Rough Edges

    2
    By EchoWhiskeyBravo
    It is EXCEPTIONALLY difficult to get Tripsy to accept names of hotels in France as well as French attractions for which one has an address and a reservation is required. Tripsy seemed obsessed about my current location as I tried to plan a trip to France. It constantly tried to find things near me that were spelled vaguely like the names of French hotels, cities and castles, museums, etc.. This was so frustrating that I gave up, after many tens of hours, on using Tripsy! Occasionally, Tripsy would, instead, obsess about the immediate vicinity of an overnight stay location, in France, when my next stop, the next morning, would be an attraction a few hours away. Very frustrating. So far, Tripsy seems only useful for planning very local trips where all stops are nearby each other. In other words, a frustrating waste of time. Maybe I just don’t know how to use it.
  • Good idea, OK UX, but sadly repetitive and tedious.

    2
    By shdbbcnsjwjbdakasbdhwnsajjdfbv
    Instead of manually adding activities, a superior user experience would be to add calendar syncs that reads in from gcal or ical.
  • Loving this app!

    5
    By wamid
    Great for planning a trip, easy to use, not over packed with unnecessary features! Though it would be awesome if it had some AI automated packing lists feature
  • Pretty great overall

    4
    By pr1sm
    I’m currently full-time nomadic. As you can imagine, transitioning to a lifestyle of consecutive trips requires organization of many flights, accommodations, activities, notes, etc. Tripsy has been a great tool for keeping things organized by trip. I do have a few requests: A checklist style to-do list to help keep track of what I still need to arrange for each trip. The ability to re-order entires in itinerary and documents sections. Simplify adding custom categories. Auto-save of added notes pages (currently must hit “save”) Overall, great app! I’m glad to have it. Thank you!!
  • Synchronizing

    1
    By LionScorpion
    The sync is not accurate. For example there are missing countries visited that are not in the summary. When its an attachment itinerary, it usually comes back unable to recognize. Not worth the year subscription i paid for.
  • Not good for frequent travelers

    2
    By jacksw71
    I was excited to see this app in an online review, since I’ve been using TripIt and Kayak for years without seeing either app add much functionality. However, just experimenting with Tripsy by entering my last trip identified several glaring errors that is causing me to delete my account and run screaming back to my tried and true travel planner apps. First, Tripsy is unable to understand overlapping lodgings. If you happen to take a day trip while still checked into your primary hotel, you can add it to the itinerary but only the first hotel shows up as active at the top of each day’s activities. Second, and this is the most critical, Tripsy does not have the ability to add flights correctly. Flight itineraries need information like flight number, airline, reservation/booking code, and seat number. This is all handled ok, but what about ticket number, customer service phone number? What about seat numbers for other passengers on the same reservation? You can add a “traveler”, but you have to send them an email invite. Got infants? Tripsy says no. The inability for this app to record basic flight info means it’s a no go. I’m not even going to waste my time with a car rental or hotel event. Here’s a question…with a Pro subscription, you can sync Tripsy with TripIt. But why would that be even needed if Tripsy actually delivered what it promises?
  • Travel Sports + Business

    5
    By Jmom2011
    Great app with lots of room to grow. This app is an excellent planner. The ability to share the trip with a collaborator has been helpful for when we travel for youth sports, business trips I plan and someone else travels on, and the ability to have all trip info in one place, nicely displayed and customized to my liking. I think as the app development continues there will be more options to customize the experience. Even the free version is great for those who only take a few trips and need a place to hold their info! Going to new places can be overwhelming when traveling and this helps streamline what is planned. I’d like some features added like: easier viewing categories “Just for flights”. “Just for lodging.” It would visually help being split up and then an all together itinerary. I also would like in those “Just for flights” to be able to view the flights in the order we are doing them. Sometimes first flight then second flight etc. Also, removing the layover as an extra flight would be helpful. I don’t like having it look like a different flight to Phoenix if really I just have a layover on my way to Dallas. All that being said, it’s a solid app and we use it a lot!
  • Infuriating App

    2
    By Cantabuio
    I totally rely on this app for travel planning now, but it has so many rough edges it’s definitely a love-hate relationship. The new version feels like they rushed it out without enough testing. So many bugs! When you add guests, even after they accept the invitation they stay in “Pending” mode forever, even when they are adding and manipulating plans on the trip. When you email plans, the app deletes other plans already on the trip that are totally independent of the one that was emailed. It’s becoming very unreliable because it loses plans so often.
  • Trying To Love It

    2
    By Ala Mode76
    I’ve used this for multiple trips this year and it’s been a struggle. Some itineraries go in smoothly others don’t. For example a reservation we have in Moorea Tahiti is coming up as an address in Italy. Following an itinerary or adding in events is janky and doesn’t feel very organized and simple to view and follow. On my trip to New Zealand it was somewhat useless because it wasn’t smooth to see my day to day activities.

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