Drop your booking PDFs, paste an itinerary in chat. TripNerds turns the mess into a beautiful day-by-day plan that keeps itself up to date — before you've even opened your tabs.
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You feed TripNerds your bookings. It does the rest — extracts the facts, asks what's missing, and threads everything into a clean, dated plan.
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Ski-in/ski-out access via the tunnel pass at check-in. Boot lockers and a drying room on B1.
Eat properly here — ANA's economy dinner is fine but a real meal beats it.
You'll be cooked after first-day-on-snow. Keep it walkable and warm.
The Michelin one-star tasting menu changes with the season. Be early — omakase starts on the dot.
Per the spreadsheet you keep refusing to admit exists. Buy her something at the top of Hanazono.
No flights, no transfers. You requested this. The Unkai Terrace cable car runs at 5 AM if you wake early.
Tell us which travel cards you carry, which lounges and clubs you can walk into, and the kind of hotel that makes you happy. We bake it into every suggestion — quietly.
Cruises with port calls. Road trips with overnight stops. Honeymoons across four countries. The card schema flexes; the plan stays readable.
I dropped 14 booking PDFs into a single trip. Twenty minutes later I had a plan I could actually share with my partner. Twenty minutes.
My old trip doc was a Notion page that I would update at 1 AM. TripNerds is the first thing that's made me stop. The plan just stays correct.
It knew to suggest the Amex Centurion at SFO without me asking. Then it picked a hotel near a metro because that's how I roll. Eerie. Wonderful.
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