gliddy

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Answer three questions. Get a $4 trip plan in ten minutes.

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Planning four days in a city you've never been to eats an evening. You open a dozen tabs, read blog posts written three years ago, and still end up with a list of landmarks in no particular order. Ask a chatbot and you get the same list back, minus the ordering that actually matters — which stop comes before which, and how long the walk between them takes.

gliddy asks three questions instead: where, when, and who's coming. Behind that, two Opus 4.8 passes run. The first decides the strategy — one hotel with a written rationale, a theme and anchor neighborhood per day. The second expands that skeleton into stops with clock times, addresses, coordinates, costs, and booking notes. A Haiku pass reorders each day so you aren't crossing town twice, and Mapbox walking routes are drawn between consecutive stops and cached with the plan.

Payment is $4 through Lemon Squeezy. The plan arrives by email as a web link plus a PDF, typically five to ten minutes after checkout. Trips run 1 to 30 days. The whole thing works in English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and French — interface and the generated plan both. If the result misses, one free regeneration is included with your notes on what to change.

It books nothing. Hours and prices drift, so reservations and tickets are still on you.

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