Day-by-day with photos & maps
Each day is a card. Each stop has a photo, address, deep-linked Maps & Uber, a famous-for blurb, and a checklist of what to bring. Color-coded by theme — arrive, sightsee, adventure, head home.
Day-by-day itineraries with photos and maps. Drive-time games for the back seat. A two-voice podcast for the highway. And it all works offline on the road.
Day plans
Maps offline
For the crew
Stories aloud
What it does
Most planners stop being useful the moment you leave the wifi. Wanderply is built for the drive — maps cached, plans narrated, kids entertained.
Each day is a card. Each stop has a photo, address, deep-linked Maps & Uber, a famous-for blurb, and a checklist of what to bring. Color-coded by theme — arrive, sightsee, adventure, head home.
Two voices — a warm host and a steady guide — walk through every stop with tour-guide context. Hoover Dam? You hear about 1931. Skywalk? You hear about 4,000 feet of nothing under the glass.
Pick a traveler, pull a trivia question matched to their interests, and reward correct answers with a road-trip playlist. Built for the parent in the passenger seat.
Once you've opened a trip page online, it's cached. Map tiles too. Tap 'Save maps offline' to pre-warm them. Tunnels, dead zones, airplane mode — the plan stays open.
Invite by email. They get a magic link. The trip lands in their list. Everyone can rename it for themselves without breaking it for the others.
Drop hotel PDFs, e-tickets, and .ics files onto a trip or a specific activity. Encrypted at rest. There when you need them at the front desk.
How it works
Start with destination, dates, and who's coming. Add days, drop activities, and paste links to AllTrails if you've got them.
Photos, addresses, famous-for blurbs, what to pack per activity. The plan starts feeling like a guidebook, not a spreadsheet.
Save maps offline, open podcast mode, and let the dashboard tablet do the talking. Your crew shows up curious.
We've done a dozen family road trips with spreadsheets and bookmarks. The first time our 8-year-old asked, "what's the next thing famous for?" — we knew this one was different.
Sign up free in thirty seconds. Build your first day with photos and addresses, share with whoever's coming, and let the podcast do the rest on the drive.