TripTabs is a Chrome extension that reads your open travel tabs — hotels, restaurants, sights, blog posts — and turns them into a visual day-by-day plan. No chatbot. No starting from scratch. Your research, organized.
Your first analysis is free — no credit card needed
You open 50 tabs. Booking.com, Google Maps, TripAdvisor, that Instagram reel, a blog from 2019 that still ranks. You've done more research than most travel agents. But now you're staring at a browser full of tabs with no idea how to turn it into actual days.
So you open a Google Doc. You start copy-pasting. You cross-reference opening hours. You guess at commute times. Three hours later, you have half a plan and zero confidence it's any good.
TripTabs reads what you've already found and builds the plan you'd spend hours making.
One AI opinion is a guess. Four is a decision. The Analyst finds the real all-in price. The Local knows which street to stay on. The Critic spots what the 5-star reviews don't say. The Adventurer finds the place you'd never Google. They disagree — and that's the point.
Drag a restaurant to Tuesday evening. Drop two hotels side by side and watch the AI compare them honestly. See what 500 people said about a place — not as a wall of text, but as color-coded bubbles you scan in seconds. Planning should feel like arranging, not typing.
On Booking.com, the price says €189. The real cost is €214 after city tax and resort fees. TripTabs shows you that — plus the direct booking price, cross-referenced reviews from three sites, and whether the rating is actually trustworthy. It just appears while you browse.
Hotels, restaurants, sights, blog posts, Google Maps pins. Open as many tabs as you want. That's your research — don't close it.
TripTabs reads every open tab — prices, reviews, addresses, opening hours — and understands what you're planning without you explaining it.
A visual day-by-day itinerary with commute times, booking links, and local tips. Drag to adjust. Share with your group. Export as PDF.
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