Travel planning for people going together

Everything about the trip.
Not five apps and a group chat.

Plan the days, split what it costs, pack for it, and keep what you remember — with the people you are actually going with. Globigo holds the whole trip, from the first idea to the photos afterwards.

One trip, one place
Days, flights, bookings, money, packing and photos — not scattered across a chat and four apps.
Money that settles itself
Log what you paid in whatever currency you paid it. Everyone sees what they owe in theirs.
No location trail
Globigo keeps one current position, overwritten each time. Never a history of everywhere you went.

The whole trip, start to finish

From the first “shall we?” to the photos you scroll back through a year later.

  • Plan the days

    Stops with dates, an itinerary that reads day by day, flights and reservations attached where they belong. A trip picks its own cover photo from where you're going.

  • Split what it costs

    Who paid, who owes, and uneven shares when the split isn't even. Spend in another currency and the rate is fixed at the moment you spent — not recalculated later into an argument.

  • A shared pot, and people without the app

    Put cash in a kitty and spend from it. Add a partner or a child who'll never install anything — they still count in every split.

  • Pack without a spreadsheet

    A bag per person, private unless you share it. Photograph the thing itself so a list of words becomes a shelf of what you're actually taking. To-dos too, yours alone or the whole trip's.

  • Talk where the trip is

    Direct messages and group chats, live, with read receipts that survive closing the app. Share a place or a post straight into the conversation.

  • Keep what you remember

    Photos land in a shared album while you're still there — a hundred at once, uploading in the background while you carry on. Afterwards, a timeline of everywhere you've been.

Four decisions you’ll notice

Every travel app plans trips and splits bills. These are the places where the answers differ.

Your bag is yours

Private by default — including from the organiser

A packing list is underwear, medication, and how much cash you're carrying. Nobody sees yours unless you share it. Not the person who made the trip, not an admin, nobody.

Money, honestly

The rate is fixed on the day you spent

Dinner in Tokyo cost what it cost that evening. Globigo stores the rate with the expense, so what you owe never quietly changes because a currency moved next week.

Everyone counts

People who will never install this still get their share

Your mum, a partner, a seven-year-old. Add them as guests and the maths includes them properly — instead of one person paying for three and sorting it out later.

Memory, not surveillance

A timeline of places, not a trail of coordinates

Where you've been is built from the stops you planned and the arrivals your phone confirmed. There is no location history behind it, because a record of everywhere you went is not the same thing as a memory of a trip.

A travel app that doesn’t follow you

Location is the easiest thing for a travel app to over-collect, and the hardest to justify once it has. So Globigo collects the least that makes the features work — and the rules are enforced by the server, not by the app choosing to behave.

A setting that only the app honours isn’t a setting. It’s a request.

  • One current position per person, overwritten each time — never a history.
  • Location is off for sharing until you turn it on, and turning it off deletes what was stored.
  • Arrival detection uses geofences around stops you already planned, so nothing leaves the phone about where else you went.
  • A private list stays private from everyone, enforced on the server rather than by the app being polite.

Going somewhere with people?

Start the trip in Globigo and let everything else — the money, the packing, the photos — land in the same place.

iOS and Android — coming soon

Want to know when it lands? [email protected]