The app serves as a one-stop shop for organizing all of your trip-related information: you can add Apple Maps points of interest to your agenda, scheduling them to specific times and days, add notes to each saved location, store important travel documents in the app, and share your full trip data with fellow travelers. While I never used the previous version, the new Tripsy is exactly the tool I’ve wanted for trip planning for a long time.
Tripsy isn’t entirely new to the App Store, having first launched almost a year ago, but it recently received a major 2.0 update alongside iOS 13’s debut. Important information can be scattered across different apps, services, or analog files, which is fine but not ideal.
We all have our own methods of trip planning – where we store important documents, how to set an agenda and share that agenda with family or friends – but I’d guess most of us aren’t entirely satisfied with our current planning systems.
Summer may be over, but there’s never really an offseason for planning future vacations or business trips.