Map a route, swap and reorder stops, compare paying in cash vs. points, then share it or export a PDF. Your whole itinerary, costed and on the map, in one place.
How to use this ↓It opens on a sample itinerary you can edit freely, or hit Start fresh to build your own from scratch. The banner up top always shows the total plan cost, cash out of pocket, points used, and trip dates, updating live.
Each stop is a card. Edit city, country, airport, nights, and flight cost right on it. Any stop, not just the first. Dates shift to match.
Tap + Add a stop for suggestions (Santorini, Nice, Dubrovnik…) or type in anywhere you like with the little form.
The ▲ ▼ arrows move a stop earlier or later; ✕ removes one. Route, dates, and the cost chart rearrange themselves.
Enter your Amex MR and Aeroplan balances in Trip basics. They pool (Amex → Aeroplan 1:1). Then tap Pts on any flight. The banner shows points used and what's left, and warns if you'd come up short.
Every leg has a Compare fares ✈ button that cross-references that route and date across Google Flights, Skyscanner, Kayak & Momondo. Pop the cheapest fare you find into the box and the totals follow.
Once the flight-price token is set up, tap ⟳ Get live cheapest fares and every flight fills in with the lowest current fare automatically. Until then it's a gentle reminder to add the token. Everything else works without it.
Happy with the plan? Tap ⤓ Download trip itinerary (PDF) at the bottom for a clean one-page PDF with every stop, date, flight, and the total cost, ready to keep, print, or send.
No. It's purely for planning and comparing. Book for real on the airline or Google Flights once you've decided.
No, and it never should. It can't log into your bank or airline. You type the balances in; it just does the math.
The cost stays with each stop, but moving things changes which cities connect, so re-tap “Find cheapest ✈” on moved legs and update the numbers.
No. The planner, costs, points, and PDF all work on their own. The token only powers the one-tap “Get live cheapest fares” auto-fill, a nice-to-have, not required.