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there are loads of ai planners, you can even use chatgpt/gemini maybe, but they would not follow your preferences or constraints, they would not give tips like "do not go there with baby stroller because of street musicians", ours do.
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Rondinello - One trip everyone agrees on https://www.producthunt.com/products/rondinello
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Example: 3 days in Rome, €150/day, kid-friendly, not too packed → 3 itineraries in under a minute

RondinelloPlan trips fast: constraints → itinerary → booking.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Yetkin, building Rondinello. Travel planning usually doesn’t fail at “finding hotels” — it fails at alignment: dates, budgets, must-dos, dealbreakers… and then the WhatsApp thread goes forever. Rondinello is decision-first: you enter constraints, it generates a small set of realistic itineraries, and you can share/vote to converge fast (solo or group). What you can do...

RondinelloPlan trips fast: constraints → itinerary → booking.
Plan trips effortlessly with AI. Turn chaotic group chats into seamless itineraries in seconds.

RondinelloPlan trips fast: constraints → itinerary → booking.
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Rondinello - AI travel planner
Hey PH — I’m building Rondinello, an AI travel planner that turns constraints (dates/budget/must-dos/dealbreakers) into a bookable itinerary (solo + groups). Quick question: which positioning is clearer / more compelling? “Constraints in → itinerary out” (AI travel planner) “End group trip decision paralysis” (WhatsApp chaos / group agreement) If you’ve built consumer products: what would you...
