Outpost Go - Plan road trips, discover stops, and enjoy the journey

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Outpost Go is an all-in-one road trip planner and shared travel companion built to help you plan the whole trip, not just the route. Create routes, save places, build day-by-day itineraries, manage packing lists, collaborate with others, follow your trip with Live Activities, and get help from Scout. From the first idea to the final stop, Outpost Go keeps your entire journey organized in one place.

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Hi Product Hunt! I built Outpost Go because planning a road trip often feels more fragmented than it should. Routes live in Maps, places get saved in different apps, itineraries end up in Notes, packing lists are somewhere else, and group plans get buried in messages. I wanted to create one place for the entire trip, not just directions from A to B. Outpost Go brings together day-by-day planning, routes, saved places, stays, packing lists, shared trips, Live Activities, road trip games, and Scout, an intelligent trip assistant that can help you plan and adjust your journey. The product has evolved a lot while building it. What started as a road trip planner became something much broader: a companion for before, during, and after the trip. I’m still actively improving Outpost Go, so I’d genuinely love to hear what you think. What feels useful, could be better, and what you’d want to see next. Thanks for checking out Outpost Go 🚙🗺️ Happy exploring! — Andrew, Founder of Astyne

The day-by-day itinerary builder is a really nice touch, made it easy to split a long drive into manageable chunks. Scout came in handy when I needed a quick coffee stop suggestion between towns.

Love how Scout is woven right into the planning flow instead of feeling like a bolted-on chatbot. The day-by-day itinerary view is genuinely the cleanest I've seen in a road trip app, makes a chaotic multi-stop trip feel actually doable.

Packing lists and day-by-day itineraries in one app is something I didn't know I needed. Scout helping out on a quick test route was a nice touch.