Tripsy: Digital Planner for a Fool’s Paradise

I’ve used Tripsy to plan a few trips since I heard about it on a podcast. It’s an iOS app that runs on your Mac, so Tripsy is everywhere.

In Tripsy, you create a trip specifying dates (or leaving it open) and add all manner of trip-related data to it: notes, emails, expenses, map locations, and more.

One of my favorite features in Tripsy allow you to forward any emails you get regarding reservations or other bookings to Tripsy, so it’s all collected in the app. I’ve done similar things using links or pdfs, but this is far superior. You can save map locations, emails, files, and take basic notes, all organized into your trip.

But what’s more, it parses the data for, say, your hotel reservation, and adds that to Tripsy as a booking. It’s not just a copy of the email. Which it then sends off to its own calendar, should you agree to it.

Tripsy
Tripsy

I find Tripsy pricey for my usage, but I have to admit I like using the app. Instead of notes in Notes and PDFs in Finder, and emails wherever, Trips gathers it all up for you.