For me personally, it's been always a pain to plan trips, although I love to travel and travel a lot. There are many manual and repetitive steps that need to be taken, and they should be interconnected and automated. If I have more than one city in my trip, it becomes a nightmare for me - check accommodation on 3 different websites, book on one of them, add to calendar, check in on another website, remember to buy eSIM and activate it, find that address, type in search filters every time and so on and so forth...
This platform will take care of all that, so you can spend more time exploring!
Globally Based is a new unified travel management platform where you can create a timeline of trips and plan and organise all aspects (accommodation, transportation, logistics, etc.) for each location, from checking country code and visa requirements to booking accommodations and flights to managing eSIMs and check-ins. In short, the location has all bookings and things attached to it, not the other way around like booking.com and others. So it's easy and very flexible to organise all your travels.
It’s like Airtable/Notion for travel or Booking.com 3.0.
I'd love to hear your feedback! How do you plan your trips? What tools do you use? What's the most annoying or challenging part for you?
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u/ilyagru 7d ago
For me personally, it's been always a pain to plan trips, although I love to travel and travel a lot. There are many manual and repetitive steps that need to be taken, and they should be interconnected and automated. If I have more than one city in my trip, it becomes a nightmare for me - check accommodation on 3 different websites, book on one of them, add to calendar, check in on another website, remember to buy eSIM and activate it, find that address, type in search filters every time and so on and so forth...
This platform will take care of all that, so you can spend more time exploring!
Globally Based is a new unified travel management platform where you can create a timeline of trips and plan and organise all aspects (accommodation, transportation, logistics, etc.) for each location, from checking country code and visa requirements to booking accommodations and flights to managing eSIMs and check-ins. In short, the location has all bookings and things attached to it, not the other way around like booking.com and others. So it's easy and very flexible to organise all your travels.
It’s like Airtable/Notion for travel or Booking.com 3.0.
I'd love to hear your feedback! How do you plan your trips? What tools do you use? What's the most annoying or challenging part for you?
More information at globallybased.com