A guided walkthrough of how dani.go works. Nine chapters — from the first conversation with dani to the printed book on your shelf. About ten minutes.
dani isn't a chat panel bolted onto a travel app — dani is the app. Tell her what kind of trip you want. She'll design the cities, pace the days, pick real restaurants, find real hotels, and write a short summary at the top of every day. Every change waits for your approval before it touches your trip.
Already booked a flight? Got a hotel email? Travel agent sent a six-page PDF? Don't retype any of it. Drag PDFs, screenshots, and text documents into dani.go — she pulls out flight numbers, check-in times, addresses, and confirmation codes, and turns each into a real timeline event. A confirmation card appears before anything saves.
A library of hand-crafted trips built by our team. Real places, real photos, real pacing. Free to browse, free to clone. Once it's yours, change anything — by hand or by asking dani. The library includes things no other travel app has: photography hotspots worldwide, live concerts on your dates, and a complete Pokémon manhole-cover route across Japan.
Ask dani for a flight, a hotel, a train, a ferry, a rental car. She'll search live data, show you real options, and add the one you pick to the right day with the right times in the right timezone. Every transport card knows its timezone — overnight trains and international ferries display correctly. Booking is the Premium tier; search and plan are free.
Restaurants with real ratings. Attractions with real photos. Photography hotspots. Live concerts on your dates. Even Pokémon manhole covers across Japan. Dani finds anything.
A million-plus restaurants with real ratings, reviews, and Michelin badges. Ask for "the best ramen in Shibuya" — get specific places, not a generic list.
Landmarks, gardens, theme parks, nightlife — categorized so you can see the shape of a day at a glance.
A curated database of the best photo locations worldwide. Ask "where are the best photo spots in Santorini?" and get specific coordinates.
Events happening during your trip dates, in the cities you'll be in. Find a concert you didn't know was on and add it to your trip.
The complete Pokémon manhole-cover database for Japan. Built into Explore as 16 regional trip templates — no other travel app has this.
Airports, train stations, subway stops, ferry terminals, cruise ports, bus stops, car rentals — every mode, every city, the right timezones.
Once your trip exists, the timeline is the centre of everything. Big photo cards. Real pictures of every place. Name, time, rating, category — all at a glance. Day-by-day on your phone for actually being on the trip. Week-at-a-glance on your laptop for planning a long one.
Most trips happen with other people — partners, families, friends. dani.go is built for that from the ground up. Share a trip, and every change syncs across every device, in real time.
Invitations are locked to the email address. Only the person you sent it to can accept — no sketchy share links. Pick a role when you invite, change it later, remove anyone at any time. Owners and Admins need Premium; Planners and Viewers join for free.
Your partner moves dinner from 7 to 8 on their phone. You see it instantly on yours. Your friends see it on theirs. See who's looking at the trip right now via presence indicators in the member row.
Separate from your conversation with dani — this one is just you and your companions. Send messages, share ideas, ask questions, react to what others are saying. Messages stay tied to the trip they're about, so you don't have to scroll iMessage trying to remember which trip you were planning last week.
Can't decide between two hotels or three restaurants? Create a poll, everyone votes, results update live. React to any event with a quick emoji tap — the lightest way to give feedback on a shared trip. Every change is captured in an activity log — who added what, who moved what, who deleted what. If something disappears, the log has the answer.
While the trip is happening, capture memories right inside it. Titles, notes, photos, rich text. Attach them to specific events on your timeline — "dinner at that little place in Gion" — or just to a day. When you write a memory, it's encrypted on your device with a key only you hold before it leaves. We can't read it. If someone breached our servers, they'd see nothing.
When the trip is over, your timeline is full — events, photos, memories, daily maps, notes. Export the whole thing as a printed book. Thirteen designs to choose from: eleven focused on the itinerary, two built for the memories as a keepsake photo book. Covers, daily spreads, real typography. A real book, not a screenshot dump.
Most travel apps pick a job. Expedia books. TripIt lists. ChatGPT talks. dani.go does all of them — in one place, by conversation — because a trip is all of them at once.
The rest of your trip begins there.