How Pack helps when confirmations are scattered, planning feels overwhelming, and booking details keep slipping across too many tools.
Pack is an AI travel app built for a common travel problem: the trip lives in too many places at once. Pack pulls together prompts, confirmations, timing, and traveler preferences so you can review one connected trip instead of piecing it together yourself.
Yes. Pack is designed as an AI travel planner that uses natural language, past trips, confirmation emails, and travel preferences to help assemble a trip draft before you book. The point is to reduce research sprawl and make the trip easier to verify before money is on the line.
You can describe a trip in natural language or let Pack organize trips you have already started elsewhere. Pack uses your preferences and travel context to build a trip draft, then keeps planning, booking, and trip details closer together so you spend less time translating between tools.
Pack is in active development, and early access is coming soon. Join the waitlist to hear when the product opens up.
Pack helps coordinate flights and hotels, then lets you complete the booking flow inside Pack. That matters because booking details, payment, and itinerary context stay connected in one place instead of splitting apart across confirmation emails and separate provider pages.
Pack supports travel planning worldwide with access to global flight networks and international hotel chains. From weekend getaways to month-long adventures.
Most travel apps give you search results and leave the organizing to you. Pack is designed to give you a clearer trip answer by combining how you travel, confirmation details, and calendar timing into one draft you can review before checkout.
Yes. Pack is designed to reconstruct past flights, hotel stays, rental cars, and related trip records so old trips stop disappearing into inbox clutter. That makes repeat travel easier to plan because prior trip context is easier to find and reuse.
Yes. Pack is designed to show travel stats, route context, and maps so scattered trip records become easier to understand at a glance. Instead of isolated bookings, you get a clearer picture of where you went, how often, and how trips connect.
Yes. Pack is designed to organize loyalty numbers and program details for flights, hotels, and rental cars so those details stop getting lost across emails, apps, and old bookings.
Pack is built to make travel details easier to verify before you book while handling travel data and checkout details with care inside Pack. The goal is fewer avoidable booking mistakes and less uncertainty about what you are actually approving.
Pack is designed to keep your trip context readable when plans change. If a flight is delayed or cancelled, the goal is to make the next useful details easier to see quickly, like updated timing, what part of the trip is affected, and what comes next.
Pack is focused on clarity and continuity. Instead of making you reconstruct the trip across multiple apps, Pack keeps more of the itinerary, updates, and traveler context in one place that is easier to trust before and during the trip.
Pack creates highly personalized recommendations by understanding:
The more you use Pack, the better it understands your unique travel preferences.
Pack aims to automate the parts of travel planning that feel repetitive, fragmented, and easy to get wrong. From understanding your preferences and narrowing options to guiding secure checkout inside Pack and organizing the itinerary afterward, the goal is less admin work and more confidence in the trip you are approving.
Yes. Last-minute travel is exactly where a clearer planning flow helps most. Pack can help you move faster from request to review by organizing options into one trip draft instead of forcing you to search, compare, and verify everything manually under time pressure.
This is a common problem Pack is designed to solve:
The goal is simple: make key booking details easier to find when you need them.
Yes. Connected emails, calendars, photos, and related travel signals can help Pack reconstruct trip history when older bookings are hard to track down. That makes reservation details easier to recover and reuse later.
Yes. Pack is designed to proactively plan trips from public events, private email or calendar events, and plain-language prompts. That helps when the reason for travel already exists but the itinerary has not been translated into bookings yet.
Yes. Pack is designed to let trips be edited and reactively updated from chat, voice, photos, email, calendar inputs, and photo metadata. That matters because real trip changes rarely happen in one clean workflow.
That is a natural direction for Pack. When trip confirmations, dates, places, and photos are connected, Pack can present a trip as something closer to a travel album, mapped timeline, or journal instead of a pile of disconnected records.
Pack can show upcoming trip details such as weather, timing, airport security wait times, trip events, drive times, and transportation actions so the trip stays useful as departure gets closer. The goal is fewer last-minute context switches on travel day.
Yes. Pack is designed to sync trip events into device calendars so key travel moments stay visible inside the schedule you already trust instead of only inside a separate travel app.
Yes. Pack is designed to connect external accounts and providers so email, calendar, and travel context can be pulled into one more useful trip view. This reduces manual forwarding, re-entry, and setup work.
Yes. Pack is designed to manage traveler profiles, preferences, trusted traveler details, accessibility needs, and loyalty information as part of the trip planning experience so repeated traveler context does not have to be rebuilt every time.
Yes. Pack is designed to support trip links, invitations, linked trips, imports, copies, and group travel workflows so group travel does not fall apart across screenshots, forwarded emails, and side threads.
Yes. Pack is designed to support live upcoming-trip views with status details and trip actions so the next leg of travel stays easy to access when time is tight and reopening the full itinerary is too slow.
Yes. Organizing trip expenses is part of the Pack product direction so travel costs stay attached to the broader trip record instead of living in separate spreadsheets, notes, and reimbursements later.
Pack helps reduce common travel booking mistakes by making the trip easier to review before you approve it:
The goal is simple: fewer avoidable mistakes, less stress, and more confidence before booking.
Pack is designed to lower the mental load of planning by:
The result is a planning experience that feels more curated, more manageable, and easier to approve.
Pricing details for Pack will be announced closer to launch. We're designing a pricing structure that provides excellent value for travelers while supporting the development of new features.
Pack aims to offer transparent pricing. We surface the total cost provided by the airline or hotel and clearly label any applicable service fees before you authorize payment. Pack itself does not add or collect separate booking fees.
Pack supports the payment methods made available through its in-app checkout flow. The exact options may vary by booking, but payment happens inside Pack rather than through a separate provider checkout page.
Your privacy and security are our top priorities:
Pack uses the travel information needed to organize trips, personalize recommendations, and improve future planning. That can include booking details, connected travel context, preferences, and limited product usage data. For the complete policy, see our Privacy Policy.
Yes. Pack is designed to support secure in-app checkout with industry-standard protections for payment and traveler information. Booking still follows the applicable airline or hotel reservation terms, while the full checkout flow stays inside Pack.
Join the waitlist to get early access to a more organized and more personalized way to plan travel.
