Planning your own trip
You've put together flights and hotels yourself. You want a sanity check on whether the pieces actually hold before you start booking the rest.
Share your itinerary. In 3 minutes you'll know what's solid, what's risky, and the exact open points you need to nail before you pay.
Who this is for
Find yours and hit Score my trip.
You've put together flights and hotels yourself. You want a sanity check on whether the pieces actually hold before you start booking the rest.
You have two quotes for the same destination. You need a way to pick objectively, not just by gut.
The agent says the price will change tomorrow. You want a moment to slow down and check what you are actually agreeing to.
Parents, partner, a group you are organizing. You want to do right by them and not be the one who missed something.
You don't travel often and don't know what's normal versus a red flag. You want someone in your corner who does.
You want what was promised in writing instead of over a phone call, and a script that gets a real response.
How it works
No spreadsheets, no Reddit deep-dives. Just paste and go.
Step 1
Upload a brochure, paste a quote, or drop a link. PDFs, notes, .docx all work.
Step 2
We point at the exact clause, day, or hotel in your plan that someone with experience would stop and ask about.
Step 3
A score. A price check against the market. The exact questions to ask before you commit.
What we check
Not a vibe. A checklist. Built from the patterns we keep seeing wreck good trips.
How well your time is planned, not just filled.
Where you actually sleep, and how close you are to what you came to see.
How smoothly you move between places: buffers, transit, transfers.
What you’ll really pay versus the headline number.
How protected you are if something goes wrong.
How much packing, unpacking, and dragging the trip will cost you.
Sample report
Every audit ends with a numbered verdict — what's solid, what's risky, and the exact questions to send your operator.
4 findings on time efficiency, 2 on contract fairness. Cost reads below typical — likely missing inclusions.
Why this exists
Every system runs on incentives, and travel is no exception. Your incentive is a memorable holiday. The operator wants a closed sale, the hotel wants a booked room, the agent wants a commission.
None of them are bad actors. But the questions you don't think to ask, they have no reason to volunteer. The trade-offs you can't see from the outside, they have no reason to surface.
The misalignment is structural, and on a one-time-a-year purchase, it lands on you.
FAQ
Don't pay blind
We just make sure you have what you need to make the call with eyes open.