Simplify your travel planning with TripTLDR. Our TripBot feature instantly suggests destinations that suit your interests and needs, eliminating the need for tedious research. Trust our concise Destination Guides for quick, reliable insights.
Instant travel ideas for every kind of traveler
Simplify your travel planning with TripTLDR. Our TripBot feature instantly suggests destinations that suit your interests and needs, eliminating the need for tedious research. Trust our concise Destination Guides for quick, reliable insights.
The idea is great, but it will be super hard, and expensive to keep this website up to date. Do you have any ideas how to monetize it?
cool idea! congrats for launch!
I'm into it. I tried using ChatGPT to plan our summer vacation and it was ~60% helpful -- not great, but the potential was definitely there. In regards to the Destination Guides, I looked up a location and while I found it useful, I also would've liked more specific recommendations like hotels and restaurants. Right now it feels a bit generic. Overall, I think this is a great idea and I look forward to seeing how it evolves/ using it for our next trip.
Congratulations on your launch!
Cool. I like the idea of inputting parameters and it shooting out ideas of places to go. Like warm cities near lakes, with fast internet. UI-wise it could be a bit clearer which paramters are for subscribers only. But I really like the concept! Going to be following how this goes
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