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Spontaneous.travel
Find where your budget can take you
13 followers
Find where your budget can take you
13 followers
Most travel search starts with a destination. Spontaneous.travel starts with your budget, departure city, and trip length, then shows where you can realistically go. Explore 200+ destinations with recently observed flight fares, hotel estimates, daily spending power, and an AI itinerary planner so you can compare the whole trip, not just the ticket.






Love the budget-first approach, finally something that gets how I actually pick trips. One thing I'd kill for though: a "shoulder season swap" toggle that automatically re-routes me to the same vibe of destination but in cheaper travel windows. Would make this my default starting point for every weekend escape.
@celalsenal45369
That’s a great idea. The current version is budget-first within a chosen month, but a shoulder-season swap would be a natural next step. Keep the same travel vibe, then show cheaper windows automatically. I’m adding this to the V2 list. Would you prefer it to preserve the exact destination or suggest similar alternatives?
The "left to spend" feature is great! Nice to get a sense of not just where I can go on a budget, but how far that budget will stretch beyond travel and accommodation.
@raphaeltm
Thanks Raphaël, I really appreciate you taking the time to try it. That was the main idea behind the feature: the flight price is only the entry point, and what remains for the actual trip matters just as much. I’m still calibrating the accommodation and daily-spend estimates, so I’d love to know if the remaining budget felt realistic for your search.
Great product! It's really useful for discovering new places to travel that are close to my home city and within my budged
@miguel_liezun
Thanks for checking it out, Miguel. I’m glad the budget-first approach makes sense. I’m still trying to validate the estimates across different departure cities, so I’d be curious to know what you searched and whether anything felt unrealistic.