From idea
to itinerary.
Tell the planner what you want out of the day. It threads venues, walks, wait windows, and weather into a real plan — not a list. One sentence in. A day, out.
Q.Saturday in New Orleans. Jazz after dark, seafood at some point, walkable from the Marigny. Not touristy.
Three steps. One day.
Describe the day
A sentence works. A paragraph works. Constraints, vibes, arrival and departure times, dietary needs, the kid you're bringing — all accepted.
Thread the venues
The planner pulls from the city's curated graph, weights by distance and hours, and sequences the day to minimize backtracking.
Export or edit
Swap any stop. Shift the timing. Export to calendar, share with a friend, or pin it for later. The concierge holds context the whole time.
What makes it a plan, not a list.
Time-aware, down to the hour.
Opening hours, rush windows, typical wait times, sunset, golden hour, last call. The plan respects the clock instead of pretending it doesn't exist.
Distance-honest. No phantom walks.
Stops are sequenced to minimize backtracking. Walk time vs. ride time is an explicit signal, not a guess. Weather gets a vote in marginal cases.
Written by the city's concierge.
Every stop carries a rationale — what to order, what to skip, who this place is for. It reads like a local wrote it, because the node tree is the local.
Portable. Editable. Shareable.
Swap stops, reorder, re-time. Export to calendar or share a link. The itinerary is a living document, not a PDF you throw away by noon.
Pick a city.
The planner lives inside each city. Drop in, describe your day, watch it assemble.