Pack feature

Trip sharing and group travel without losing the thread

Pack is designed to support sharing, invitations, linked trips, and group travel workflows so the itinerary can stay collaborative instead of fragmenting.

Group travel becomes messy fast because conversations, copies, and bookings split across too many places. Pack treats collaboration as part of the trip itself.

Traveler Problem

The problem we kept seeing as travelers

Group travel breaks down fast when different people are working from different screenshots, forwarded emails, copied itineraries, and side conversations. The trip starts fragmenting almost immediately.

Pack Solution

How this feature solves it

Pack solves that by giving shared trips, invitations, linked plans, and collaboration workflows a cleaner structure, so multiple travelers can stay closer to the same source of truth.

Where the friction shows up

  • Links and invitations that keep travelers aligned around the same trip
  • Imports, copies, and linked-trip workflows when plans branch or expand
  • A more coherent approach to group travel than scattered messages and screenshots

How Pack solves it

  • Keep multiple travelers closer to the same source of trip context
  • Reduce the drift that happens when group travel fans out across channels
  • Make linked or copied trips easier to manage when plans diverge

What changes for the traveler

  • A cleaner shared view of the trip for multiple travelers
  • Less drift across messages, copies, and side conversations
  • More structure when one trip turns into several linked plans

Common travel problems this helps solve

Can Pack help share trips with other travelers?

Yes. Pack is designed to support sharing and collaboration through links, invitations, and related trip workflows so group travel does not drift across screenshots and side conversations.

Is this only for one itinerary?

No. Pack is also designed for linked trips, copies, and group-travel cases where several travelers need to stay coordinated even as plans branch.

How is group travel different from solo trip planning?

Group travel has a coordination problem that solo travel does not. Shared visibility and linked plans matter much more once multiple people are involved.

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