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TripSuite
The operating system for business travel
17 followers
The operating system for business travel
17 followers
TripSuite is an AI-powered business travel assistant that helps you plan, run, and close your trips in one place. It generates a structured timeline before you travel, keeps you on track with smart reminders during the trip, and helps you wrap everything up with expenses and reports after.








Hey everyone 👋
I built TripSuite after seeing how chaotic business travel actually is.
My wife works in international sales and every trip was scattered across:
• emails
• calendar events
• reminders
• notes
• receipts
Nothing connected.
So I built TripSuite to turn a trip into a single structured timeline.
Here’s how it works:
✈️ Before the trip
AI helps you generates a complete plan — flights, meetings, hotels, tasks
📍 During the trip
Stay on track with timely reminders and capture expenses on the go (even offline)
🧾 After the trip
Export clean expense reports and see insights from your travel history
The goal isn’t just planning — it’s execution.
This is still early, and I’d really value feedback especially from:
• frequent business travelers
• consultants
• founders who travel often
👉 iPhone, iPad and Mac (Apple silicon) only for now
Happy to answer anything 🙌
Congrats on the launch! Do you see this being used more by solo frequent travelers or by teams managing multiple people traveling at once?
@alina_anitei Thank you! Right now the focus is definitely on solo frequent travelers (consultants, founders, anyone managing their own trips). That’s where the biggest pain is, especially during the trip itself when everything is scattered and you’re juggling details in real time.
Longer term, I do see it expanding to teams and executive assistants, but I wanted to get the individual experience right first.
Curious to know, what do you personally find most frustrating with work trips today?
Crossnode
This looks useful, especially for keeping track of meetings and expenses in one place!!
@rania_rimali Thank you 🙌 That’s exactly the idea, reducing the need to jump between tools and keeping everything in one place during the trip.