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Ai Travel Planning

✈️ Planning a trip can be overwhelming — but I’ve been working on something to make it a whole lot easier.

I’ve recently launched a new tool called Ai Traveler to help the travel community

— it’s an AI-powered travel planner and organiser designed to take the stress out of planning and organising trips.

Instead of spending hours jumping between different websites for flights, activities, maps, and notes, you just tell it where you’re going, how long for, and your budget.

The AI then builds a personalised itinerary in minutes — complete with things to do, places to visit, and even weather forecasts for each day.

You can edit and customise everything, add nearby attractions, store your travel documents, attach notes, track your budget, and even collaborate with friends if you’re planning a group trip.

It’s designed to be a one-stop travel companion, keeping everything in one place and helping you make the most of every trip — whether you’re exploring a new city for a weekend or planning a big international adventure.

I’d really love to get feedback from other travelers, so if you’re planning a trip soon, feel free to give it a try and let me know what you think: 👉 aitraveler.ai

Posted by
203 posts

I know nobody cares about my opinion but why should this website take this down. It’s just another tool to use in planning.

Posted by
731 posts

It should be taken down because it's an advert, which is against the guidelines for this forum. For example, if someone from Trip Advisor came on here to promote Trip Advisor that would rightly be taken down as well.

Posted by
23906 posts

Lifetime travel, i am sort of half with you. You should try it, then do a report. That would be okay by the rules. And it would be interesting.

Posted by
3021 posts

Lifetime travel — Note where he gives a Price Menu for the services. That makes this an advertisement. And since when do robots make money?

Posted by
17566 posts

lee.s.scott:

Very kindly (as RS forum users are expected to be unfailingly polite; rule #2) it helps to become familiar with a website's guidelines before posting. The post under discussion violates #6 and #10:

https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/community-guidelines

6: Do not promote or advertise. Proposing transactions or promoting your website, blog, hotel, restaurant, uncle's private tours in Istanbul, etc for the purpose of marketing, financial gain, or boosting traffic is prohibited. No fake reviews. Unsolicited guide reviews are subject to removal.

10: You may not… in any way advertise or promote your business. Do not include any URLs that are outside of direct customer service use. For example, giving a link to your site's homepage will get your post deleted.

So there you go. Lifetime Travel, hope this explains the report.
Webmaster, please excuse my unintended violation of #4.