Map
Every pin on your trip — events, hotels, flights, transport — on a single Google map.
The Map tab plots everything on a trip that has coordinates: itinerary events, destinations, hotels, airports, train stations. It's the fastest way to see whether your day is geographically sane, and to export the whole trip as pins you can open in another app.
What's on the map
By default, the map shows:
- Itinerary events with a resolved location.
- Destinations you set on the trip.
- Hotels from the logistics tab.
- Airports pulled from flight legs.
- Stations pulled from ground-transport legs.
Hotels, airports, and stations each have a toggle in the top bar — turn any layer off to cut noise.
Filtering by tag
Events can have tags (food, kid-friendly, outdoor, etc.). Open the Tags dropdown above the map to filter down to a subset. Clearing the filter shows everything again.
This is the cleanest way to answer questions like "what does day 4 look like if we only plan the food stops?" — tag those events food, filter to that tag, and zoom.
Routes
The Routes pill toggles dotted lines between flight legs, hotel stays, and transport segments in chronological order. Good for spotting double-backs and long transfers before they bite.
Opening a pin
Click any pin to see its card, then use Open in Maps to launch it in your preferred maps app. The app follows your Preferred maps app setting from the Account page (Google Maps or Apple Maps).
Exporting
The Export menu in the top-right gives you two formats:
- CSV — one row per pin with title, coordinates, and category. Opens cleanly in Sheets or Excel.
- KML — a Google Earth / My Maps file that preserves colored pins and layers.
Both files are named after the trip and downloaded directly — nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Pins without coordinates don't appear on the map and don't get exported. If something's missing, open the underlying event or hotel and make sure its address or place search resolved to a lat/lng.
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