I signed up. Every piece of functionality is "coming soon" as far as I can tell. I'm not sure what the purpose of putting it on Hacker News is other than to validate a product before it's built.
Having to bounce in and out of different tools gets old quick.
Having one place to track issues like visas (even if it’s just the timing around them), and tax residency is pretty good.
How much time to allow to get to/from the airport is a big deal. In Jakarta it sometimes takes 45 min, and other times 4 hours depending on time of day, day of the week, and weather. I’ve missed flights I thought were unmissable.
If air quality is bad you might book a hotel with more amenities indoors. The weather helps me decide what to pack.
Currencies are helpful. It would be good to know how much cash I need for taxis, etc.
Depending on your budget, choosing local eSIMs is much cheaper than global roaming ones.
Now do all of that for several destinations. I see tons of potential, especially if they add local knowledge.
Let me ask you how many tools do you use; how many bookings do you make and how much time do you spend on that in total if you go for a multi-city trip?
Yes, It is a real product. The solution is based on my own and other travellers' experience (I've been nomadic for 4 years). I deployed the early access last week to collect feedback - to see if my assumptions are good enough to continue. So not all features are available yet. But it's already in development.
I want to reimagine the whole travel planning process, because it has become painful and very time consuming to arrange a journey - have to remember lots of aspects across different platforms, apps and channels.