The concierge

Ask someone who has read your trip.

Every travel chatbot will answer questions about Greece. Ours is different in two ways: it can only recommend places from our verified catalogue (it is incapable of inventing one, and no place can pay to be its answer), and when you open it on a trip you built, it has read that trip. Ask what to do tonight and it knows where your Day 2 evening ends.

What it does

Ask for food in Tokyo, a quiet beach worth a detour, a 2-day plan: it answers from the catalogue, ranked by rating and how much people are talking about a place. On your own trip it gets specific: swap a stop for something quieter, fill a free evening, get between stops. It remembers the conversation, so “somewhere cheaper” means cheaper than what it just showed you.

What it refuses to do

It won't recommend a place that isn't in the catalogue, even if you ask nicely. It won't guess addresses, opening hours or prices it doesn't hold. It doesn't do hotels: we recommend things to do, not places to stay. And if we have nothing good in the city you name, it says so instead of pointing you somewhere an hour away.

Free and member, honestly

Free gets the real thing: the whole catalogue, trip-aware answers, 10 chats a day. Members get three real upgrades: no daily meter, a stronger model, and the paid layer of the product itself, because the concierge answers with the sourced insider tips of their own stops. Ask what to order at your first restaurant: a member hears the line we researched for that exact counter; on the free tier it tells you plainly that the line exists and comes with membership.

Try it now

It's already open on this page: the ✦ panel. Good first questions: Where should I eat in Tokyo · Somewhere to go out late · Plan a 2-day foodie trip · Beaches worth the journey. Or build a trip first and open it there. That's where it shows off.