Key Takeaways
- Plan: AI day-by-day itineraries, TikTok/YouTube-to-trip, and one-tap trips from Guides.
- Decide together: planning rooms with multi-city voting and a built-in when2meet-style date finder.
- Money: an auto-set savings goal + booking checklist, receipt scanning, and Splitwise-style settle-up.
- After the trip: a one-tap review, shareable recap reels, and a Travel Passport of stamps, tiers, and badges.
- One product across web, iOS, and Android — one account, one set of data, group planning regardless of device.
- Affiliate model: Jettova never holds inventory, so plan prices are estimates and the tools exist to help you actually go.
Jettova started as an AI trip planner and grew into something closer to a full travel companion — a connected set of tools that carry a trip from the first spark of an idea all the way to the highlight reel you post when you get home. This is the complete tour. If you only know Jettova for one thing, this is the rest of what it can do.
It begins with planning. Tell Jettova your vibe, budget, and rough dates and it builds a real, day-by-day itinerary — flights, hotels, activities, and a budget — around a destination it matches to you. It builds the trip a day at a time rather than dumping a finished block, so the plan reads like a story you can actually follow. If your inspiration came from a TikTok or YouTube travel video, Jettova can read that link and turn it into a 7-day itinerary directly. And if you'd rather start from reading, the in-app Guides library lets you turn any article into a trip with a single tap.
Then there's deciding together, which is where most group trips fall apart. Jettova's planning rooms let a group vote on where to go — including multi-city routes, so the beach crowd and the city crowd can settle it with a vote instead of an argument. A built-in date finder works like when2meet, but lives right next to the trip: everyone marks the days they're free, and Jettova locks the window that works for the whole group. Rooms run on the web, iPhone, and Android at the same time, so nobody is left out for owning the wrong phone, and any member can trigger the build.
Money is handled without the spreadsheet. The Trip Readiness tracker gives every trip a savings goal — set automatically from the trip's estimated cost — that you fill in as you set money aside, alongside an eight-item booking checklist so nothing gets forgotten before you fly. During and after the trip, you can scan receipts to track real spend against the estimate, and split costs with Splitwise-style settle-up built directly into the trip, so "who owes whom" is answered without leaving the app.
After the trip, Jettova keeps going. A few days later it asks how it went — a one-tap rating and an optional note — and if you publish it, your trip becomes a real-traveler recommendation on the Discover feed for the next person planning that place. You can turn the trip into a 15-second recap reel to share, generated from your itinerary and rendered right on your device. And every completed trip stamps your Travel Passport, a growing collection of country and city stamps, a traveler tier that climbs as you go, and badges for how you travel.
Holding all of this together is the thing that's easy to miss: Jettova is genuinely one product across the web, the iPhone app, and the Android app. It's not three separate apps that happen to share a logo — it's one account and one set of data, so a trip you start on your laptop, vote on from your phone, and split costs for on a friend's Android are all the same trip. A group can plan together even when everyone's on a different platform.
A note on how Jettova makes money, because it shapes everything above: Jettova never holds inventory or sells you a ticket. It plans the trip and hands you off to the airline, hotel, and activity partners to book. That's why prices in your plan are helpful estimates rather than locked quotes — and it's why the tools are built to help you actually take the trip, not to upsell you. The incentives point at your trip happening, not at a markup.
Each of these tools has its own deep-dive guide in this library — the AI planner and day-by-day storyboarding, planning rooms and multi-city voting, the date finder, Trip Readiness, receipt scanning and Splitwise settle-up, the post-trip review, recap reels, the Travel Passport, and how the apps stay in sync across web, iOS, and Android. If something here sounds useful, there's a full walkthrough waiting. The short version: Jettova is the part of the trip that happens before and after the trip — the planning, the deciding, the saving, and the remembering.
Related guides
- →Trip Readiness: How Jettova Helps You Save For — and Get Ready For — Your Trip
- →Your Travel Passport: How Jettova Turns Finished Trips Into a Collection
- →Your Trip in 15 Seconds: How Jettova's Recap Reels Work
- →Can't Agree on One City? Vote on a Multi-City Route in a Jettova Room
- →From Reading to Booking: How Jettova's Guides Turn an Article Into a Trip
- →How Was Your Trip? Inside Jettova's Post-Trip Review — and Why Your Rating Helps the Next Traveler
- →Stop the "When Are You Free?" Group Chat: Jettova's Built-In Date Finder
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jettova just an AI trip planner?
Does Jettova work the same on iPhone, Android, and the web?
How does Jettova make money if planning is free?
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