Plan your trip right on the map

Drop your places, group them into days, and get the route, the distances and the times worked out. The map and the calendar, at once.

Free forever.

The map is the editor

Everything on the map, and the day works itself out

Search for a place and it drops onto the map. Group them into a day and give it a date: the route between stops, the distances and the times appear on their own. The map and the calendar, at once.

And a place can sit for months with no date: it isn't a loose end, it's the starting point.

3 días · 187 km

Plan it together

The trip, in many hands

Invite whoever's travelling with you and edit the same trip together: the places, the days, the expenses. And whatever needs deciding gets talked through right there —mention someone and it reaches them.

Everyone signs in with their own account, and their access doesn't hang on the link: you can revoke it even if they keep it.

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@Marta shall we book the cable car for Saturday?

M

Done ✓ We're on at 10:00.

You all edit the same trip, at once

Everything in one place

The whole trip, not just the map

The waymarked trails in the area, the forecast where you'll actually be, expenses pinned to the place they happened, what to pack and what to decide.

And when the day comes, guide mode: the same information with nothing to edit.

Trails

The GR or PR in the area, with its length.

Weather

The forecast where the day is decided.

Expenses

Pinned to the place. The balance is derived.

Checklist

What you pack and what to decide.

Guide mode

The clean view to use during the trip.

Or start from one that's already built

Real trips with their days, their stops and their distances. Open them, look around, and keep the one that works for you.

Asturias

Picos de Europa

From Oviedo to the coast, the Lakes of Covadonga on foot and the villages of Llanes.

Days
3 days
Places
8 places
187 km

Girona

Costa Brava

Coves of the Empordà, Cadaqués and the Cap de Creus lighthouse.

Days
3 days
Places
7 places
227 km

Cádiz and Málaga

Pueblos blancos

Ronda, the Grazalema mountains and the villages clinging to the rock.

Days
3 days
Places
6 places
119 km

Frequently asked questions

You mark the places that interest you on the map —with no date, for when you don't yet know when you're going— and then group them into routes. Giving a route a date is all it takes to turn it into a day of the trip: from there the real route between stops, the distances and the duration are worked out, and you can see whether the day fits.

Google Maps gets you from one place to another, but it doesn't know which day you're going. To plan a multi-day trip you need something that combines map and calendar: seeing where you're going and when, how many kilometres each day, whether it all fits, what's on for Tuesday. Trip Studio does exactly that: a list of places saved in Google Maps is a pile of points; a trip is an order and some dates.

Each day is a route on the map, so you see where you're going and when at the same time. That lets you answer questions a map full of saved points or a spreadsheet can't: whether one place is near another, how many kilometres that day, whether it all fits, or what to do on Tuesday.

Trip Studio works out the real route between each day's stops —by road, on foot or by bike— and adds up the distance and the time. It isn't straight-line distance: it's the journey you'd actually make. If a leg can't be calculated, it says so; it never shows an approximate time as if it were exact.

A trip is shared with a link and several people can edit it at once. Everything written is a conversation anchored to a specific spot —a place, a stop, a day— so questions and decisions don't get lost in a group chat: they stay where they matter, and can be marked resolved without deleting them.

Each expense hangs off something in the trip —the whole trip, a place, a stop or a day— so you know not just how much you've spent, but on which part of the trip. The balance between travellers is worked out automatically. You can also log an expense as a forecast, before anyone has paid it, to see what the trip is going to cost.

You can see the forecast at the trip's places, which is exactly what you need to decide whether to reorder the days, bring an outing forward or avoid rain on a mountain route. If there's no reliable forecast for that date, it says so instead of making one up.

Trip Studio finds the waymarked trails in the area from OpenStreetMap and Waymarked Trails data, and shows their route on the map along with their length. A trail is saved as just another place in the trip, so it joins the day like any other stop and its hours count the same.

Yes, guide mode: a clean, edit-free view with the day's itinerary, its stops, their estimated times and the important information. It's built to check while you travel, when there's nothing left to plan and all you want to know is what's next.