Brian Arndt

πŸ—ΊοΈ Stop manually copying travel itineraries from blog posts

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Hey PH! I built something I wish existed every time I plan a trip.

The problem: You find the perfect 5-day Iceland itinerary on a travel blog. You can copy/paste the text, but then you still need to manually structure it, map locations, track expenses, and coordinate with your travel group.

The solution: Paste the URL. My tool extracts everything and builds it into a real trip planning system - with mapped locations, organized days, expense tracking, and collaboration built-in.

✨ What it does

πŸ”— Import from any web page - Paste a URL β†’ Get structured days, activities, locations, times
πŸ” Or search for itineraries - "Find me 3-day Paris itineraries" β†’ Finds Web pages you can then import
πŸ—ΊοΈ Auto-mapped locations - Every place automatically plotted on an interactive map
πŸ’° Track expenses - Add your own expenses, split with travel buddies
πŸ‘₯ Real collaboration - Share your trip, everyone can add notes, vote on activities, assign tasks
✏️ Edit everything - Review what was imported, adjust before saving, modify anytime

🎯 Perfect if you:

  • Start trip planning with blog research (but hate manual data entry)

  • Need your itinerary on a map, not just in a doc

  • Travel with others and need a shared planning space

  • Want to actually execute the plan (expenses, notes, coordination) not just save the idea

πŸ†“ Completely FREE to try

Just:

  1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds)

  2. Create a trip

  3. Click "Import" and choose your import method

  4. Watch the magic happen

Looking for feedback on:

  • Does the import work on the blogs/sites you use?

  • What itineraries should it handle better?

  • What would make this more useful for your planning workflow?

Whether you're planning a trip right now or just curious how it works, I'd love for you to try it and let me know what breaks (or what's surprisingly good).

Link: https://bonder.us/

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