One home for every idea
Paste accommodation, destination, activity and travel links into the trip instead of losing them across chats.
Travel planning app
Tripora helps travellers collect links, compare ideas, shape itineraries and keep memories connected to the trip they belong to.
Paste accommodation, destination, activity and travel links into the trip instead of losing them across chats.
After the holiday, the same trip becomes the place for photos, videos, notes and stories.
Families, couples, friends and agents can work from the same context without creating a dashboard-heavy experience.
Why Tripora ranks for real use
Most holidays are not planned in one neat session. Someone finds a hotel, someone else sends a restaurant, another person asks about dates, and the best ideas disappear inside a chat thread. Tripora gives travellers a shared place where the plan can mature naturally: ideas first, then decisions, then itinerary, then memories.
That makes it useful for families planning school holiday breaks, friends organising a group trip, couples comparing options, and travel agents who need better context before quoting. The product is designed to convert interest into a real trip, not just collect inspiration.
Screenshots, forwarded links, missing budgets, repeated questions and one organiser carrying the whole plan.
A shared trip hub with links, ideas, notes, votes, itinerary options, quote context and memories.
Family holidays, group breaks, villas, cruises, city breaks, day trips, destination shortlists and agent quote requests.
Read guide, start a trip, invite others, add ideas, build itinerary, request quotes, upload memories.
Tripora keeps trip ideas, people, notes, itinerary items, quote requests and memories connected in one shared workspace instead of spreading decisions across group chats, screenshots and spreadsheets.
Yes. A trip can include invited friends or family members so everyone can add ideas, discuss options and see the same itinerary before and during the holiday.
No. Tripora helps travellers organise the brief. When they want expert help, they can share that context with a small number of travel agents so quotes are more relevant.
The planned trip becomes a memory bank where photos, videos and story notes stay attached to the journey they belong to.