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case study

Travel Planner

A private trip-planning workspace that keeps itinerary, bookings, checklist, packing, and saved places in one structured flow.

Collage of Travel Planner overview, checklist, and packing views

Problem

Trip planning usually breaks across confirmations, notes, maps, reservation emails, and loose prep reminders. The goal here was to turn that fragmented setup into one private workspace that stays fast to scan while a trip is still changing.

Travel Planner overview showing the trip shell, summary controls, and high-level trip status.

System

The product is organized around a single trip shell with persistent sections for overview, itinerary, bookings, checklist, packing, and saved places. Each section keeps one job clear, so the traveler can move between confirmed commitments, open prep work, and day-by-day context without rebuilding the trip state in their head.

Travel Planner checklist view showing task-based trip preparation inside the shared trip shell.

Outcome

The shipped workspace gives a trip one operating surface instead of a pile of disconnected tools. Reservations, packing, pre-departure tasks, and saved context stay connected, which makes the product feel more like a calm trip console than a generic planner.

Travel Planner packing view showing structured item tracking and lightweight filters.

Build notes

  • The app is a real authenticated product, not a static concept piece.
  • The archive entry uses public-safe crops from the live interface rather than placeholder artwork.
  • The case study stays concise so the homepage can remain a fast-scanning gallery instead of turning into a longform portfolio shell.