
iplan.ai generates mapped itineraries with an estimated duration on every stop, from a short questionnaire about your trip purpose, interests, companions, duration and budget. Plans can be edited, shared publicly or privately, and the AI adapts to each change. iOS, Android and web.

iplan.ai is for travellers who want the day actually scheduled, not just suggested. Answer a short questionnaire, why you're going, what you like, who's with you, how long, what budget, and it produces an itinerary with an approximate duration attached to each stop and everything laid out on a map. Where looser planners hand you an unordered list of ideas per day, this one commits to how long each thing should take.
Plans are editable and shareable, publicly or privately, and the AI reworks the schedule around each change rather than making you re-plan by hand. It's on iOS, Android and the web, so the plan follows you onto the street where you need it. The testimonials lean toward busy professionals and families, people who want a decent trip without spending three evenings researching it.
Time realism. Putting a duration on every stop forces the plan to confront how long things actually take, which is where most enthusiastic itineraries fall apart around lunchtime on day one. For short city breaks with a lot to fit in, that structure genuinely helps.
Reviewers note the customization variety is narrower than the bigger planners, and the company is thin on public transparency. Pricing isn't disclosed on the site; the apps carry in-app purchases, so check the store listing before you commit. There's no booking layer either, so you'll finish elsewhere. For richer options try Mindtrip or Layla.
A tidy, phone-first itinerary generator for packed city breaks. Best when you want a schedule handed to you and you're happy to book the pieces yourself.


