The day-by-day schedule, shared with the group. Flights, hotels, dinners, the ferry on Sunday morning. Everyone sees the same trip — no group-chat archaeology, no PDF nobody opened.
Islay 2026 — three days, five friends, the schedule that runs the trip. Linked expenses appear on the items that have one.
A trip isn't a pinboard. The 8pm dinner comes after the 4pm tour. Things sit in the order they actually happen — the next thing in the list is the next thing on the trip.
Each event with a place lands on a real map (Mapbox under the hood). Tap a pin to jump to it; switch back to the timeline view from the same toggle. Useful for the day, not the whole continent.
Add the Friday flight, and everyone has the Friday flight. No re-sending the PDF, no "can you forward me the email," no group-chat archaeology two months later.
Send the link in WhatsApp, Signal, email — anywhere. They open it, sign in (free, just an email link, no password), and they're on the trip.
Each member has a role: Owner can do everything, Co-owners share the trip-editing load, and Members can log expenses on themselves. Revoke the link with one click in settings — the door closes immediately for anyone who hasn't used it yet.
Share a secret link — anyone with it can join this trip.
Link an expense to the dinner it paid for, the tour it bought tickets to, the ferry crossing. Tap the linked pill on a schedule item and you jump straight to the expense — and vice versa.
Practically: who came on the distillery tour? Who didn't? Each expense remembers exactly the people it was split between, so the answer is always in the data — not in someone's memory.
Tap the linked pill to jump to the expense. The expense knows exactly which three people went, so the split is already right.