From intake to itinerary, in five steps.
The shortest path is three days. The longest is two weeks. The middle is where most trips live. Here's what happens between hitting Plan a trip and opening the itinerary.
The five steps
- 01≈ 3 minutes
Intake
Ten short sections — destinations, dates, travel style, must-dos, must-not-dos, the people coming with you. The form is the brief.
- 0224–48 hours
I review
I read every intake personally. Within a working day or two, I email back with a link to schedule a complimentary initial travel consultation.
- 03≈ 30 minutes · complimentary
Consultation
We meet to talk through the brief — no fee, no obligation. I share a tier recommendation — Wanderlight is the long weekend, Core is the considered week, Deep is the multi-stop trip — and answer any clarifying questions. If you'd like to proceed, you have a payment link to confirm.
- 043–14 days
Design
The actual work — reading, vetting, drafting, picking. You don't see the iteration; you see the result. Priority Delivery cuts the window in half.
- 05Once, with one round of edits
Delivery
A shareable trip dashboard, opens cleanly on phone or laptop. Seven sections inside — overview, daily itinerary, stays, food, embedded map, travel notes, one flex section. Yours to keep.
The trip is yours to live. I'm a text away if it shifts mid-journey, with the optional On-Trip Support add-on.
I design custom travel itineraries — stays, restaurants, experiences, daily routing — for trips you intend to take seriously. Not a listicle, not a generated guide. A document made for one trip, by a person who's read it twice before sending it to you.