Planning before the trip
Travel planning usually starts before the first day in a city. Travvy 2.0 helps turn a destination, dates, interests, pace, and budget into a plan you can review before you go.
The goal is not to lock every hour. It is to give the trip enough structure that you understand the shape of each day, then keep enough room to adapt when timing, energy, weather, or priorities change.
Exploring once you arrive
When you are already in the city, the question changes from what should the whole trip be to what should I do with the next few hours. Travvy tours are built for that moment.
Choose a city, starting point, interests, time, and transport style. Travvy creates a self-guided route with ordered stops, local context, map support, audio-guide style stories, and offline access for tours.
- Use Trips for multi-day planning and bigger tradeoffs.
- Use Tours for a route you can follow in a specific city window.
- Use Ask Travvy when you need context, clarification, or a change.
Help when the day changes
Real travel days rarely follow the original plan perfectly. A place can be closed, lunch can run long, the weather can shift, or a traveler may simply want a different pace.
Ask Travvy is designed to answer questions with the context of the current trip or tour. It can help explain a stop, suggest practical adjustments, find restaurant ideas, and keep the plan understandable instead of turning it into a static checklist.
Built around trust and control
Travvy 2.0 is not about making travel software sound magical. It is about making the plan clearer: what the route is, why the stops fit, where food or tips may help, and what can be adjusted when the day changes.
That is why the launch focuses on trips, tours, Ask Travvy, route changes, restaurants, audio, offline access, and practical support for real travel days.