Launching today
Layover AI
Never miss a connection
2 followers
Never miss a connection
2 followers
Layover is the ultimate layover companion app-live and growing for a couple of months now, with real travelers already using it every day. Transform your airport layover into meaningful connections with fellow travelers. Get AI-powered layover tips, discover what to do during layovers, find the best layover destinations, and connect with other travelers through our social network. We've been building, listening, and improving since day one. March 5th, we're making it official on Product Hunt.









Hey Product Hunt! I’m Sai, the founder of Layover AI 👋
About 60+ days ago we quietly launched Layover AI on the App Store and Google Play. Since then, over hundred travelers have taken it through real airport layovers, and we’ve been shipping fast based on their feedback.
What Layover AI does today:
Turns layovers into connections: See nearby travelers on your same flights and at your airport, with safety-first profile design and controls.
AI-powered layover planning: Ask the assistant what to do with 45, 90, or 180 minutes and get smart suggestions for food, lounges, quiet work spots, or kid‑friendly areas.
Real-time trip help: Unified view of your flights, gate changes, delays, and airport info in one place.
Cross-platform: iOS, Android, and web, so you can start planning at home and continue at the airport.
What’s new since launch:
Better nearby travelers experience with clearer privacy and location controls
More accurate airport wait time predictions combining official data, user reports, and ML
Messaging improvements (read receipts, presence indicators, more reliable real-time updates)
Polished onboarding and a more guided first‑layover experience
A bunch of performance fixes and UI/UX cleanup based on early user feedback
We’re still early, but the vision is big: make airports feel less lonely and more like pop‑up social spaces, powered by AI that actually understands your time, gate, and preferences.
If you’ve ever sat at a gate thinking “there must be other people here just as bored as I am,” this is for you.
I’d love feedback on:
What would make you actually use this on your next real layover?
Any concerns around safety, identity, or location that we should design for more explicitly?
Features you’d want if you’re a frequent flyer / biz traveler vs. casual traveler.
Thanks for checking out Layover AI - I’ll be here all day answering questions and sharing more about the tech and the product decisions behind it.