Travel Note - plan and journal in one place

EDITORIAL TRAVEL WORKSPACE

Plan sharp. Remember deeply.

Travel Note keeps itinerary details, saved places, and journal moments in one clean timeline. Build your trip with the precision of a planner and the feeling of a diary.

Google sign-in only. No extra password and no extra clutter.

FEATURES

Everything needed for trip planning and memory capture.

The interface is intentionally compact and neutral, so your own travel details stay the focus. Build a plan quickly, then keep refining as your trip changes.

Saved places with context

Keep links, notes, and practical details together so decisions stay fast when you are on the move.

Adaptable itinerary

Shift blocks around quickly when plans change, without losing earlier notes or references.

Journal entries that stay attached

Capture highlights, reflections, and tiny details while the memory is still fresh.

Single trip timeline

Planning notes and lived experience stay side by side, so you never lose context.

Secure by default

Authentication runs through Google sign-in and keeps all trip data tied to your account.

Quick capture mode

Drop ideas instantly and shape them later when you have more time to organize.

HOW IT WORKS

Get from blank page to working trip plan in minutes.

The flow is built for both structured planners and travelers who improvise in real time.

  1. 1

    Create your trip frame

    Name the trip, set dates, and start storing ideas immediately.

  2. 2

    Layer in places and plans

    Build a realistic day structure without losing flexibility for changes.

  3. 3

    Capture the trip as it happens

    Record daily notes, highlights, and expenses while details are still vivid.

FAQ

A few quick answers before you start.

Do I need an account?

Yes. Travel Note uses Google sign-in so your trips and notes remain securely tied to you.

Is this for planning or journaling?

Both. Build the itinerary before travel, then keep writing notes during and after the trip.

Will this work on mobile?

Yes. The layout is responsive and designed to stay legible and tappable on smaller screens.