dani.go exists because every trip turns into a pile of PDFs, screenshots, scattered group-chat messages, and a half-finished Google Doc. We think travel should feel as good to plan and remember as it does to live.
One timeline. One concierge. One source of truth for the whole trip — from the first "where should we go?" to the printed book on the coffee table when you're home. Every feature in the app exists because some part of a real trip felt harder than it had to be.
We'd rather ship one feature that clearly works than three that feel clever. Every element earns its place. No decoration, no upsell walls, no empty flourish.
Dani is assistive, not autonomous. She shows you every change before it lands. You can accept, edit, reject, undo, or ignore her entirely and build the trip by hand.
Your journal is encrypted on your device before anything leaves, with a key only you hold. We can't read it. That's the design, not a policy we could change.
Most "free" travel apps monetize your travel intent — they know where you want to go and sell it. We charge $2.99 a month for Premium. That's the entire business model.
iOS, Android, Web, macOS, Windows, Linux. One account, one trip, always in sync. Start on your laptop over coffee, walk out the door, keep going on your phone.
The design system is strict on purpose. Rectangular corners, monochrome base, one accent red for action. A serious tool for a serious part of your life.
We tried building trip-planning as a form. It felt like paperwork. We tried it as a search engine. It felt like 2003. Then we tried building it as a conversation with a concierge who already knows what a good trip looks like — and everything clicked.
Dani isn't a chatbot pretending to be a travel agent. She's a travel concierge with real tools — live flight and hotel search, a rich places database, timezone math, real-time editing of your itinerary — and she acts on your trip with every move you approve. The app is her home. You talk to her, and she does the work.
A small team building across time zones. We write the app, host the servers, draw the wallpapers, and test every explore trip on the ground.
No venture capital, no growth targets forcing us to sell your data. We live or die on $2.99 / month, and that's the way we like it.
Feedback, bug reports, feature requests: hello@dani.go. We read every message. Support: support@dani.go.
Download dani.go and tell dani where you want to go. She'll take it from there.
dani.go exists because every trip turns into a pile of PDFs, screenshots, scattered group-chat messages, and a half-finished Google Doc. We think travel should feel as good to plan and remember as it does to live.
One timeline. One concierge. One source of truth for the whole trip — from the first "where should we go?" to the printed book on the coffee table when you're home. Every feature in the app exists because some part of a real trip felt harder than it had to be.
We'd rather ship one feature that clearly works than three that feel clever. Every element earns its place. No decoration, no upsell walls, no empty flourish.
Dani is assistive, not autonomous. She shows you every change before it lands. You can accept, edit, reject, undo, or ignore her entirely and build the trip by hand.
Your journal is encrypted on your device before anything leaves, with a key only you hold. We can't read it. That's the design, not a policy we could change.
Most "free" travel apps monetize your travel intent — they know where you want to go and sell it. We charge $2.99 a month for Premium. That's the entire business model.
iOS, Android, Web, macOS, Windows, Linux. One account, one trip, always in sync. Start on your laptop over coffee, walk out the door, keep going on your phone.
The design system is strict on purpose. Rectangular corners, monochrome base, one accent red for action. A serious tool for a serious part of your life.
We tried building trip-planning as a form. It felt like paperwork. We tried it as a search engine. It felt like 2003. Then we tried building it as a conversation with a concierge who already knows what a good trip looks like — and everything clicked.
Dani isn't a chatbot pretending to be a travel agent. She's a travel concierge with real tools — live flight and hotel search, a rich places database, timezone math, real-time editing of your itinerary — and she acts on your trip with every move you approve. The app is her home. You talk to her, and she does the work.
A small team building across time zones. We write the app, host the servers, draw the wallpapers, and test every explore trip on the ground.
No venture capital, no growth targets forcing us to sell your data. We live or die on $2.99 / month, and that's the way we like it.
Feedback, bug reports, feature requests: hello@dani.go. We read every message. Support: support@dani.go.
Download dani.go and tell dani where you want to go. She'll take it from there.