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Based on the scraped page, CoJourney appears to be a Portuguese-language travel-planning SaaS/online tool with the slogan “Planeie a sua viagem em conjunto,” meaning plan your trip together. It positions itself around collaborative trip planning, smart routes, and budget management, targeting the pre-trip organization needs of groups rather than general project management or enterprise travel management.
The page explicitly mentions three core capabilities: collaborative trip planning, smart routes, and budget management. Its value lies in bringing itinerary planning, cost control, and multi-person editing into one place, reducing the need to switch repeatedly between chat apps, spreadsheets, and map tools. However, the main content does not disclose specific interaction details, such as whether it supports member invitations, real-time multi-user editing, comments and discussions, task assignment, itinerary version history, budget splitting, or permission roles. For now, we can only confirm its positioning around “collaborative planning,” but not the depth of its collaboration features.
The scraped content does not provide information about plans, pricing, a free version, trial period, or payment methods. It also does not state whether the product is free for individual use, subscription-based, or priced by team or number of trips. The page includes an “Entrar” login entry point, indicating that the product has at least an account system. Its deployment model is most likely an online web service, but the page does not clearly state whether it supports cloud deployment, self-hosting, mobile apps, or desktop apps.
Third-party integrations, APIs, and developer documentation do not appear in the main content, so it is unclear whether CoJourney can connect with maps, calendars, payments, accommodation booking, or collaboration tools. The footer includes links to terms of service and a privacy policy, indicating the presence of basic legal documents. However, the scraped content does not include information about encryption, data storage regions, access control, compliance certifications, or similar security details.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and a focus on three common pain points in group travel: planning, routes, and budgets. It may appeal to friends traveling together, family trips, and small-group independent travel. The downside is that public information is very limited, with no pricing, feature screenshots, support channels, integration details, or security explanations, making it difficult for enterprise users or demanding users to evaluate.
Access from China cannot be determined from the main content, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include Notion, Feishu Base, Google Sheets, or travel-planning tools such as TripIt and Wanderlog.
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cojourney.net is an Brazil SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cojourney.net directly.