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Plan it together.
Everyone just taps a link.

Gather ideas, vote, and build the itinerary as a group. The friends you invite don't download an app or make an account—they open a link and vote in under a minute.
No app to install · No account for the people you invite · Free to start
A sunlit Mediterranean terrace overlooking the sea
The difference

Other apps make everyone download the app.
Yours won't.

The hardest part of group planning isn't the itinerary—it's getting everyone to participate. So we removed every reason not to.
01

You share one link

Create the trip, send the link in your group chat. That's the whole setup.

02

Friends open it and vote

No download, no account, no password. They tap the link and start voting in seconds.

03

The plan settles itself

Preferences aggregate, consensus surfaces, and the itinerary builds around what the group actually wants.

Plan together. Travel better.

Everything you need to plan
unforgettable trips, together.

Collect ideas

Everyone adds ideas to a shared list. No more endless group chats.

Vote & prioritize

Vote on what you love. Our AI helps find the perfect balance.

Build the itinerary

Create a beautiful day-by-day plan with times, locations, and notes.

Stay in sync

Everyone stays updated with real-time changes and notifications.

9:41
Lisbon
June 6 – June 10
ItineraryIdeasMapInfo
Fri, Jun 6
Morning in Belém
9:00 – 11:30
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Time Out Market
12:00 – 14:00
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Sunset at Miradouro
17:30 – 19:00
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Designed for groups

Less chaos.
More connection.

Gatherers makes group trip planning calm and collaborative—so you can focus on what matters: the experiences you'll share.
Real-time collaboration
AI-powered suggestions
Beautiful itineraries, automatically organized
Why we built this

Planning a trip with friends is supposed to feel like the trip itself.

But it rarely does. Most groups end up in a tangle of text threads, abandoned spreadsheets, and the one person quietly carrying the whole plan in their head.

Gathererstakes that work off any single person—and makes the deciding itself feel like the first quiet moment of the trip.

Thu · May 15 · €45 · Live music

Alfama at dusk, Fado night

Two of you flagged “live music”—this is the moment.

Counted. The group will see your call.
Vote on what matters

Vote when you
have a minute.

Yes. No. Don't care. Three buttons, a single line of warm confirmation, and a tally that stays hidden until you've made your call—so no one's vote bends to the room.

What changes

You arrive having already begun the trip.

The text thread quiets down. The group chat stops asking what we're doing for dinner. Someone you barely know in the party feels seen because their concern was held, not overruled.

One person isn't carrying it.
Nobody's vote bends to the room.
Concerns become small, named things.
Agreements settle quietly.

Start planning
together.

A trip is easier to plan when nobody's carrying it alone.