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Transito is a free web-based travel planning app for individual travelers, positioned as a way to help users “plan your next trip calmly.” It brings destinations, bookings, daily itineraries, budgets, checklists, and travel documents together in one account, making it especially useful for long-distance trips with many moving parts such as flights, trains, hotels, and visa deadlines.
The product offers 8 main modules. Destinations can be assigned arrival/departure dates and reordered via drag and drop. Bookings can track flights, trains, hotels, and tours, with statuses such as paid, booked, or to be purchased. Itineraries can organize activities, hotels, and notes by day, and are generated automatically based on dates. Budgets sync with bookings, making it easier to see paid and outstanding amounts. The checklist module covers items such as visas, insurance, vaccines, and apps, with support for priorities and deadlines. The documents module can store PDF and image tickets/receipts, and export them into a unified PDF for offline use. Squad allows users to invite travel companions by email and grant view or edit permissions by role, while Logbook is used to save and share trip chapters.
The text clearly states that Transito is a free Web App. Users can create an account for free, with no credit card required and no commitment. No paid plans, enterprise edition, storage limits, or premium features are currently disclosed, so it is closer to a free personal tool.
Its strengths are broad feature coverage, a clear structure around the key objects involved in travel planning, and useful links between budgets, bookings, documents, and checklists. Multi-person collaboration and role-based permissions also make it more practical for group trips. The downsides are that there is no visible mobile app, third-party integration, API, automatic booking import, enterprise approval workflow, or reimbursement process. The terms of service also explicitly do not guarantee availability, error-free operation, or permanent data retention, so users should still export and back up important tickets and documents themselves.
It is suitable for individual travelers, couples or friends traveling together, long-haul multi-city trip planners, and people who want a lightweight tool to replace spreadsheets and notes. It is not suitable as an enterprise travel management SaaS. Access from mainland China, payment availability, and network stability are not disclosed in the text, so they should be considered unknown. Alternatives include TripIt, Wanderlog, Notion travel templates, spreadsheet tools, as well as local itinerary management features from Ctrip and Fliggy.
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