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Group trips break at the booking step. One person ends up putting it all on a card and chasing reimbursements for weeks. Jettova's per-member booking flow gives every member their own checkout, their own card, their own confirmation — same trip, separate tickets.
6 min readEvery traveler ends up with the same closing-the-trip problem: a wad of receipts, a fuzzy memory of what got paid for what, and no honest answer about whether the budget actually held. Here are the seven specific annoyances Jettova's receipt scanner removes, in the order they tend to ruin a trip.
5 min readThree approaches to splitting expenses on a group trip have stuck around: a dedicated app, a shared spreadsheet, or the receipt feature inside whatever travel tool you used to plan. Here's how Splitwise, a Google Sheet, and Jettova's settle-up flow actually compare across the moments that decide whether a group trip ends in clean math or a fight.
8 min readMost 'AI from social media' products read the caption and call it a day. Jettova's video-to-trip flow looks at the actual frames — five of them, sampled across the duration — because captions describe a feeling and frames describe a place. This is the stage-by-stage engineering write-up of what happens between paste and rendered itinerary.
11 min readJettova incorporated as a US C-corp in June 2026 — the same month native iOS and Android apps shipped, the partner attribution pipeline went live, and the auth-tracking surface finally lit up across the dashboard. This is the milestone post: what's actually different now, and what it unlocks for users.
9 min readTravel TikTok is the new Pinterest — endlessly inspiring, terrible at converting into a trip you actually take. Jettova's video-import flow closes the gap: paste a public TikTok or YouTube URL, get a 7-day itinerary built around what's literally in the video. Here's how it works, what to expect, and where it beats the obvious alternatives.
10 min readEight out of ten group trips die before anyone buys a ticket — not because the friends fall out, but because the planning channel is wrong. Group chats are bad at decisions. Here's the structural fix that finally gets the trip booked.
8 min readSpreadsheets, polls, group chats — every couple of years a new tool promises to fix group travel planning, and most of them fail for the same reason. Here's what actually works in 2026 and why.
9 min readThe 'one person books, everyone Venmos them later' default on group trips is a quiet disaster — high up-front cost, real cancellation risk, weeks of accounting. Per-member booking is the structural fix and it's been built into modern travel APIs for years.
7 min readWe tested the main contenders — group chat, Wanderlog, TripIt, Splitwise, and Jettova — by simulating a six-person trip in each. Here's where each one shines, where each one breaks, and which to use depending on what you're trying to do.
10 min readBachelorette / bachelor trips have all the standard group-travel problems plus a few of their own — secret budgets, the bride or groom who shouldn't see the plans, and the maid of honor or best man drowning in DMs. Here's how to run one in 2026 without losing your sanity.
9 min readFamily reunions are the hardest group trip you'll ever plan — three generations, twelve calendars, four budget tiers, and a built-in expectation that one person (you) is going to coordinate it all. Here's the framework that actually makes it work.
10 min readThree months after the trip, your group chat still has a pinned message about who owes whom. There's a structural fix — and it's not the spreadsheet your one type-A friend keeps offering to make.
8 min readThe thing that kills more group trips than destination disagreements: dates. Six adults trying to find one weekend that works for everyone is mathematically harder than it sounds. Here's the process that gets it done in 48 hours.
7 min readMost 'best destinations' lists are written for one traveler. Group trips have different constraints — direct flights from multiple cities, accommodation that fits 6-12 people, activities that work for varied tastes. Here are the destinations that consistently get groups across the finish line.
11 min readThree generations means three stamina levels, three definitions of 'a good time', and a logistical puzzle most travel content ignores. Here's the framework that produces multi-gen trips everyone actually enjoys.
9 min readFifteen guys, twelve different cities, one shared group chat from 2014. Frat reunions are one of the most beloved and most-likely-to-die group trips out there. Here's how to actually pull one off in your thirties.
9 min readLots of friend groups talk about doing 'an annual trip'. Almost none actually pull it off year after year. The difference is structural — and it's mostly about how you handle the part that comes after the first trip.
8 min readThe friend group that does a girls' trip every year is making a small, consistent investment in a friendship that pays decades of dividends. Here's how to start one — and how to keep it going.
8 min readMilestone birthdays are the most-tried, most-failed group trip in adult life. The combination of one person being the guest of honor, the rest of the group having varied budgets, and the planning falling to the guest's closest friend creates a perfect storm — here's how to navigate it.
9 min readThree or four couples on a weekend trip together has a different dynamic than friend or family groups. Different cabin sleeping arrangements, different together-time rhythms, different conversation styles. Here's how to make it work.
8 min readMost college-trip lists pretend you can do Europe for $800. You can't. Here's what's actually doable on $500, $1,000, and $1,800 budgets — with the specific destinations, fare-class tactics, and group-booking tricks that make the math work.
10 min readSix college friends, four different home cities, two majors that bleed into summer classes, one group chat that's been threatening this trip for months. Here's the playbook that actually gets you on a flight together.
9 min readEurope on a $1,500 college budget is doable in 2026 — but only on the right routes. Four sample 2-week itineraries with real flight prices, hostel + Airbnb costs, train fares, and the gateway-city tactic that saves $200–$300 on flights.
11 min readThe post-grad trip is the last time your friend group will all be in the same city, with the same flexibility, before adult life scatters everyone across jobs and time zones. Here's how to make it actually happen — and where to go.
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