How ScoreMyTrip helps
The travel market is not built around your interests.
Most people don't book trips often. When they do, the stakes are high in both money and feeling. You've saved up, coordinated with people, and imagined how the trip should go.
Whether you're planning the trip yourself or buying a package, the moment of commitment is unforgiving. You've put together flights and hotels and a route that looks workable on paper, and you want to know if it actually holds. Or someone hands you a 30-page brochure and a quote, tells you the price will change tomorrow, and you're left confused and short on time.
ScoreMyTrip is built for that moment.
People come at different points. Some have a DIY plan and want a sanity check before they start booking. Others have booked a flight and a few hotels but aren't sure the pieces fit together. First-time travelers come because they don't know what's normal versus a red flag. People planning on someone else's behalf, for parents, a partner, or a group, come because they want to do right by them. Some are weighing two operators and need a way to pick objectively. Others know they should negotiate but don't know what to ask for, or how to ask in a way that gets a real response. Many just want what was promised to them in writing instead of over a phone call.
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.
You paste in your itinerary or upload the PDF. We read every line including days, hotels, transit, terms, and costs, and surface the specific things worth questioning before you pay. The advice isn't generic. We point at the exact clause, day, or hotel in your plan that someone with experience would stop and ask about.
You leave with a clear picture of where the plan is solid and where it's risky, plus a ready-to-send checklist for whoever can give you the confirmation you need. The decision is still yours. We just make sure you have what you need to make it with eyes open.