Planning together
Plan a group trip without the group-chat chaos
Eight friends. One group chat. Two hundred unread messages. Zero decisions. If you've ever tried to plan a trip with friends, you know exactly how it goes.
Everyone's excited, everyone has ideas, and somehow nothing gets booked until the week before. The problem isn't your friends, it's the tool.
Why group chats fail at planning
A chat is built for talking, not deciding. Good ideas scroll away in minutes, the same question gets asked five times, and the one person quietly keeping the spreadsheet slowly burns out. By the time you agree on dates, the cheap flights are gone.
One plan everyone can edit
OnePlan gives the whole group a single living itinerary. Anyone can add a place, move a day around, or drop a note, and everyone sees it update live. No more "wait, which version is final?"
The group chat can finally go back to being funny instead of being a project.
A few rules that keep it smooth
- Start from one Board so every idea has a home
- Let everyone add places freely; decide the order together
- Lock the must-dos first, then leave room to wander
- Give each day a "day lead" so someone owns it
Plan the trip together, and the fun starts long before you actually leave.