1. What is this itinerary app?
It is a focused travel-planning workspace built from the S&R tree system. Instead of general skill nodes, it gives you itinerary stops, route organization, map lookup, schedule fields, and public itinerary sharing.
Itinerary help
Last updated: May 4, 2026
Answers for the closed itinerary experience: saving trips, map stops, publishing, sharing, limits, and support.
It is a focused travel-planning workspace built from the S&R tree system. Instead of general skill nodes, it gives you itinerary stops, route organization, map lookup, schedule fields, and public itinerary sharing.
You can start locally, but sign-in unlocks account-linked cloud saves, synced access across devices, public publishing, and account-based usage limits.
Stops can include a title, description, place name, Google Place ID, latitude, longitude, day number, start and end time, and a stop type such as arrival, lodging, activity, food, transport, or general stop.
Yes. You can publish a public itinerary link, update it when your trip changes, copy a shareable markdown summary, or export a snapshot image for sharing.
Yes. Public itineraries can be unpublished or deleted from your workspace. Viewers may briefly see cached content until their device or browser refreshes.
The interactive map works best when stops have latitude and longitude. Place search can help fill those fields, and manual coordinate entry is available when you need more control.
No. Current itinerary usage is tied to the same account and subscription system as S&R, so premium limits can carry across the main app and extensions.
Use the contact button on this page or in the itinerary app. For direct email, send your question to the support address listed in the About page.
Send a bug report, feature request, or general question. You can also email pramoddhhalo@gmail.com.