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#42
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#42
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Thank you for continuously improving the app and providing amazing features! It would be great to have more flexible sharing options, like the ability to share multiple links and calendars with customizable settings—hiding certain details from some viewers while showing everything to others, making some invite-only, others public, or even hiding dates and times. Customizable webpage designs for shared calendars would also be helpful, allowing users to choose colors, templates, or themes, with options to save or print as PDFs or other file types. Lastly, adding more design options for travel map animations would be fantastic for those of us who love making videos. Looking forward to future updates! The Best Travel Planner😭 Thank you for continuously improving the app and providing amazing features! It would be great to have more flexible sharing options, like the ability to share multiple links and calendars with customizable settings—hiding certain details from some viewers while showing everything to others, making some invite-only, others public, or even hiding dates and times.Customizable webpage designs for shared calendars would also be helpful, allowing users to choose colors, templates, or themes, with options to save or print as PDFs or other file types. Lastly, adding more design options for travel map animations would be fantastic for those of us who love making videos. Looking forward to future updates!
Love it. I would like to see the option to add activities that aren’t location based though, it’s quite frustrating being limited to Apple Maps’ data, and results being filters by a small radius makes it worse. Also I find I have to cancel out of activities after I add them, I don’t see a button that clearly saves the activity and returns to the main itinerary. Sometimes I forget to add a specific start and end time, and then the activity doesn’t save. I also think the way that activities are added could be more dynamic, like in the structured app (although that ux isn’t perfect either). Moving activities between days and times isn’t an easy experience. It could be cool to group sets of activities, since often one activity is part of a chain, also like in the Structured app, where you have one overall task and then sub-tasks. Another quirk to the app is if you try to overview the first day of a trip, it includes the whole flight path. So you’re just looking at countries rather than the place you’re visiting. It could also be neat to have a a planning aspect that is a little looser, like note taking. Note taking could be for group meetings, taking in everyone’s ideas. It could also be to block out different days by themes, since I think most people center days around a theme, like a museum day, or a hiking day. Perhaps a more dynamic experience would be having different layers of detail to the app that can be edited arranged easily, so you’re not always working with specific times and places. For our most recent trip my family made a spreadsheet instead, since that software is easier to share, and cells are super easy to move around. For the itinerary all we really needed was morning, afternoon, evening cells, often with simple plans, like “hike” or “explore town”. Great Love it. I would like to see the option to add activities that aren’t location based though, it’s quite frustrating being limited to Apple Maps’ data, and results being filters by a small radius makes it worse.Also I find I have to cancel out of activities after I add them, I don’t see a button that clearly saves the activity and returns to the main itinerary.Sometimes I forget to add a specific start and end time, and then the activity doesn’t save.I also think the way that activities are added could be more dynamic, like in the structured app (although that ux isn’t perfect either). Moving activities between days and times isn’t an easy experience. It could be cool to group sets of activities, since often one activity is part of a chain, also like in the Structured app, where you have one overall task and then sub-tasks.Another quirk to the app is if you try to overview the first day of a trip, it includes the whole flight path. So you’re just looking at countries rather than the place you’re visiting.It could also be neat to have a a planning aspect that is a little looser, like note taking. Note taking could be for group meetings, taking in everyone’s ideas. It could also be to block out different days by themes, since I think most people center days around a theme, like a museum day, or a hiking day.Perhaps a more dynamic experience would be having different layers of detail to the app that can be edited arranged easily, so you’re not always working with specific times and places. For our most recent trip my family made a spreadsheet instead, since that software is easier to share, and cells are super easy to move around.For the itinerary all we really needed was morning, afternoon, evening cells, often with simple plans, like “hike” or “explore town”.
6 star if lifetime could be less expensive. Perfect but pricy 6 star if lifetime could be less expensive.
I have tried nearly every trip planning software out there and Tripsy is without question the best there is, at least for me. The interface is clean and uncluttered, but still manages to be refined, effective it’s the most beautiful travel app I’ve ever found. Most needed functions have been provided, though there is still room for improvement. All in all, I give it 5 stars without hesitation, but I would love to see the following items eventually addressed by the developers: 1.Native support in Android. I don’t use Android (all Apple ecosystem) but many of the friends I travel with do. It would be nice if they had access through something other than the browser. 2.I wish I could adjust the width of the information pane in MacOS. For now you can widen the window, but it only enlarges the background map, not the embedded data window. 3.I’d love an enhancement of the expenses module allowing me to keep track of paid expenses versus unpaid ones. Also would love to be able to quickly split expenses with other travelers in my party. Having a reminder system to tell you when certain expenses are coming due would greatly help trip planning. 4.When inputting a cruise itinerary, Tripsy is smart enough to parse out all the ports of call into routes, indicating trips from one port to another, but doesn’t add anything into the itinerary list showing arrival times, only departing times. I had to create a custom category and manually input all of the arrival times. 5.Only one note can be added to any activity. All the notes regarding that activity have to be included in that single file. I would prefer to be able to attach multiple notes with individual titles in order to more quickly find the information I need when I need it, much the same way you can add other files and links. 6.Speaking of links, it would be nice to be able to title them. I love the ability to attach links directly into the activity page, but it is sometimes hard to find the one you want if you have a lengthy list of them. Having the ability to control the name of the link, apply an icon, or add a subtitle would be very helpful. 7.Having the ability to embed checklists would be a welcome feature that is currently missing. 8.Tripsy doesn’t handle split days at the same lodging very well. You will be able to add the first one from the search window. Any subsequent visits to that lodging within the same trip have to be added manually if they are not directly adjacent days. It’s not a frequent circumstance but it’s cumbersome when it happens. 9.Being able to quickly see what flights, lodging or activities still require booking or payment without having to click into them would be a lifesaver for planning. 10.Since Tripsy promotes the idea that it is as much a log of your journeys as it is a planner for them, it would be nice if photos from the trip were differentiated from the rest of the attached files, maybe a trip album separate from the documents file folder. It would also be nice to be able to edit the dates, right now they get entered as the day the photograph was attached, not the day it was taken. I know it sounds like I have a bunch of complaints, but I don’t take this kind of time to give suggestions on software I dislike. It is only my enthusiasm for this app that inspired me to write this review. Given the unparalleled quality already evident in the app, I have little doubt its only a matter of time until the above listed improvements will be addressed, probably in much better ways than I imagined. Tripsy is the best travel app. Period. I have tried nearly every trip planning software out there and Tripsy is without question the best there is, at least for me. The interface is clean and uncluttered, but still manages to be refined, effective it’s the most beautiful travel app I’ve ever found. Most needed functions have been provided, though there is still room for improvement. All in all, I give it 5 stars without hesitation, but I would love to see the following items eventually addressed by the developers:1.Native support in Android. I don’t use Android (all Apple ecosystem) but many of the friends I travel with do. It would be nice if they had access through something other than the browser.2.I wish I could adjust the width of the information pane in MacOS. For now you can widen the window, but it only enlarges the background map, not the embedded data window.3.I’d love an enhancement of the expenses module allowing me to keep track of paid expenses versus unpaid ones. Also would love to be able to quickly split expenses with other travelers in my party. Having a reminder system to tell you when certain expenses are coming due would greatly help trip planning.4.When inputting a cruise itinerary, Tripsy is smart enough to parse out all the ports of call into routes, indicating trips from one port to another, but doesn’t add anything into the itinerary list showing arrival times, only departing times. I had to create a custom category and manually input all of the arrival times.5.Only one note can be added to any activity. All the notes regarding that activity have to be included in that single file. I would prefer to be able to attach multiple notes with individual titles in order to more quickly find the information I need when I need it, much the same way you can add other files and links.6.Speaking of links, it would be nice to be able to title them. I love the ability to attach links directly into the activity page, but it is sometimes hard to find the one you want if you have a lengthy list of them. Having the ability to control the name of the link, apply an icon, or add a subtitle would be very helpful.7.Having the ability to embed checklists would be a welcome feature that is currently missing.8.Tripsy doesn’t handle split days at the same lodging very well. You will be able to add the first one from the search window. Any subsequent visits to that lodging within the same trip have to be added manually if they are not directly adjacent days. It’s not a frequent circumstance but it’s cumbersome when it happens.9.Being able to quickly see what flights, lodging or activities still require booking or payment without having to click into them would be a lifesaver for planning.10.Since Tripsy promotes the idea that it is as much a log of your journeys as it is a planner for them, it would be nice if photos from the trip were differentiated from the rest of the attached files, maybe a trip album separate from the documents file folder. It would also be nice to be able to edit the dates, right now they get entered as the day the photograph was attached, not the day it was taken.I know it sounds like I have a bunch of complaints, but I don’t take this kind of time to give suggestions on software I dislike. It is only my enthusiasm for this app that inspired me to write this review. Given the unparalleled quality already evident in the app, I have little doubt its only a matter of time until the above listed improvements will be addressed, probably in much better ways than I imagined.
I have tried nearly every trip planning software out there and Tripsy is without question the best there is, at least for me. The interface is clean and uncluttered, but still manages to be refined, effective its the most beautiful travel app I’ve ever found. Most needed functions have been provided, though there is still room for improvement. All in all, I give it 5 stars without hesitation, but I would love to see the following items eventually addressed by the developers: 1.Native support in Android. I don’t use Android (all Apple ecosystem) but many of the friends I travel with do. It would be nice if they had access through something other than the browser. 2.I wish I could adjust the width of the information pane in MacOS. For now you can widen the window, but it only enlarges the background map, not the embedded data window. 3.I’d love an enhancement of the expenses module allowing me to keep track of paid expenses versus unpaid ones. Also would love to be able to quickly split expenses with other travelers in my party. Having a reminder system to tell you when certain expenses are coming due would greatly help trip planning. 4.When inputting a cruise itinerary, Tripsy is smart enough to parse out all the ports of call into routes, indicating trips from one port to another, but doesn’t add anything into the itinerary list showing arrival times, only departing times. I had to create a custom category and manually input all of the arrival times. 5.Only one note can be added to any activity. All the notes regarding that activity have to be included in that single file. I would prefer to be able to attach multiple notes with individual titles in order to more quickly find the information I need when I need it, much the same way you can add other files and links. 6.Speaking of links, it would be nice to be able to title them. I love the ability to attach links directly into the activity page, but it is sometimes hard to find the one you want if you have a lengthy list of them. Having the ability to control the name of the link, apply an icon, or add a subtitle would be very helpful. 7.Having the ability to embed checklists would be a welcome feature that is currently missing. 8.Tripsy doesn’t handle split days at the same lodging very well. You will be able to add the first one from the search window. Any subsequent visits to that lodging within the same trip have to be added manually if they are not directly adjacent days. It’s not a frequent circumstance but it’s cumbersome when it happens. 9.Being able to quickly see what flights, lodging or activities still require booking or payment without having to click into them would be a lifesaver for planning. 10.Since Tripsy promotes the idea that it is as much a log of your journeys as it is a planner for them, it would be nice if photos from the trip were differentiated from the rest of the attached files, maybe a trip album separate from the documents file folder. It would also be nice to be able to edit the dates, right now they get entered as the day the photograph was attached, not the day it was taken. I know it sounds like I have a bunch of complaints, but I don’t take this kind of time to give suggestions on software I dislike. It is only my enthusiasm for this app that inspired me to write this review. Given the unparalleled quality already evident in the app, I have little doubt its only a matter of time until the above listed improvements will be addressed, probably in much better ways than I imagined. Tripsy is the best travel app. Period. I have tried nearly every trip planning software out there and Tripsy is without question the best there is, at least for me. The interface is clean and uncluttered, but still manages to be refined, effective its the most beautiful travel app I’ve ever found. Most needed functions have been provided, though there is still room for improvement. All in all, I give it 5 stars without hesitation, but I would love to see the following items eventually addressed by the developers:1.Native support in Android. I don’t use Android (all Apple ecosystem) but many of the friends I travel with do. It would be nice if they had access through something other than the browser.2.I wish I could adjust the width of the information pane in MacOS. For now you can widen the window, but it only enlarges the background map, not the embedded data window.3.I’d love an enhancement of the expenses module allowing me to keep track of paid expenses versus unpaid ones. Also would love to be able to quickly split expenses with other travelers in my party. Having a reminder system to tell you when certain expenses are coming due would greatly help trip planning.4.When inputting a cruise itinerary, Tripsy is smart enough to parse out all the ports of call into routes, indicating trips from one port to another, but doesn’t add anything into the itinerary list showing arrival times, only departing times. I had to create a custom category and manually input all of the arrival times.5.Only one note can be added to any activity. All the notes regarding that activity have to be included in that single file. I would prefer to be able to attach multiple notes with individual titles in order to more quickly find the information I need when I need it, much the same way you can add other files and links.6.Speaking of links, it would be nice to be able to title them. I love the ability to attach links directly into the activity page, but it is sometimes hard to find the one you want if you have a lengthy list of them. Having the ability to control the name of the link, apply an icon, or add a subtitle would be very helpful.7.Having the ability to embed checklists would be a welcome feature that is currently missing.8.Tripsy doesn’t handle split days at the same lodging very well. You will be able to add the first one from the search window. Any subsequent visits to that lodging within the same trip have to be added manually if they are not directly adjacent days. It’s not a frequent circumstance but it’s cumbersome when it happens.9.Being able to quickly see what flights, lodging or activities still require booking or payment without having to click into them would be a lifesaver for planning.10.Since Tripsy promotes the idea that it is as much a log of your journeys as it is a planner for them, it would be nice if photos from the trip were differentiated from the rest of the attached files, maybe a trip album separate from the documents file folder. It would also be nice to be able to edit the dates, right now they get entered as the day the photograph was attached, not the day it was taken.I know it sounds like I have a bunch of complaints, but I don’t take this kind of time to give suggestions on software I dislike. It is only my enthusiasm for this app that inspired me to write this review. Given the unparalleled quality already evident in the app, I have little doubt its only a matter of time until the above listed improvements will be addressed, probably in much better ways than I imagined.