A few months ago, I was planning a family trip to Italy with my kids. I opened ChatGPT, spent a good hour going back and forth, and ended up with an incredible two-week itinerary — Rome for four days, a train to Florence, a few days in the Cinque Terre, Venice to close it out. It was detailed, paced well for traveling with kids, and had restaurant recommendations I never would have found on my own.

Then I closed the tab.

When I came back the next day to start booking, the conversation was buried under dozens of other chats. I eventually found it, but the AI had lost the thread — it couldn't remember the hotel we'd talked about or why we'd decided to skip Naples. I rebuilt the plan from memory in a Google Doc, but now the AI couldn't update it. Every time I wanted to change something, I had to re-explain the whole trip from scratch.

I couldn't be the only person doing this. So I built RoamBook.

What RoamBook Is

RoamBook is the persistent layer between you and your AI. A place where trips live as structured, editable plans — not chat logs.

When you plan a trip with an AI and save it to RoamBook, it stops being a wall of text in a conversation window and becomes an actual trip: organized by day, shareable with your family, editable without starting over, and accessible from any device.

The idea is simple: your AI is brilliant at research and planning. RoamBook is brilliant at organizing and remembering. Together, they work the way travel planning should actually work.

What It Does

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    Works with any AI. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — whichever you prefer. RoamBook stores the output, not the conversation. There's also a native MCP integration for Claude that lets your AI save trips directly, without copy-pasting.
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    Saves your itineraries permanently. Your trip lives in RoamBook's database, not a chat window. It's there tomorrow, next month, and six months from now when you're finally packing your bag.
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    Day-by-day organization. Flights, hotels, activities, and notes are structured by date. No scrolling through walls of text to find out what you're doing on Day 4.
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    Share with family. Send a link and everyone can see the plan on their own device. No "can you just email me the Google Doc again?" No one getting the old version.
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    Calendar view. See your whole trip laid out as a calendar. Spot the gaps, catch the double-bookings, get a feel for the pacing before you're standing in a foreign city.
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    Budget tracking. Add costs as you go and watch the total. No spreadsheet required.

Who It's For

If you've ever used AI to plan a trip and lost the plan — this is for you.

More specifically: families who travel and need a plan everyone can see. Couples planning an anniversary trip or honeymoon. Anyone who's ever rebuilt the same itinerary twice because the first one got buried in a chat window.

You don't need to be technical. You don't need to use a particular AI. If you can plan a trip, you can use RoamBook.

How to Get Started

RoamBook is free to start. The free plan gives you unlimited trips, sharing, and a calendar view — everything you need to stop losing your plans.

Pro is $49/year and adds budget tracking, priority support, and the full MCP integration for AI assistants that can read and write your trips directly.

If you're planning a trip right now, start with the free plan. You'll have an organized, shareable itinerary in less time than it takes to find that lost chat window.

We're just getting started. There's a lot more coming — better AI integrations, collaborative editing, offline access, and more. But the core is here and it works, and I'd love for you to try it.

Try RoamBook free.

Your next trip deserves better than a lost chat thread.

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Free plan · No credit card required · Works with any AI