About the time it takes to order coffee. Less time than you'd spend arguing about where to order coffee.
No sign-up gauntlet. No twelve questions. Just a destination, a rough date, and the beginning of something. You can always change the where — most groups do, at least twice.
No app-download gatekeeping. Send a link — WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, whatever. They tap, they're in. Even your cousin who says “I don't mind” gets a say.
Fifteen cards, three minutes. Yes or no on activities, neighbourhoods, restaurants, vibes. Opinions you didn't know people had come out. Democratic, fast, and a little bit addictive.
Not a pinboard. Not a spreadsheet. An itinerary — hour by hour, with the group's yeses folded in, sensible walking order, and a reasonable amount of downtime. You can move things. You probably won't need to.
Tours, fado shows, hard-to-get dinners — one tap. Walks and sunsets stay free. We don't upsell; we just surface what needs booking before you land.
Start a trip, share the link, let the group do the rest. Your first itinerary takes about ninety seconds.