Everyone has opinions. Nobody has a plan.Agoroam fixes that.Collaborative trip planning with AI suggestions, group voting, and split expenses, all in one app. The group chat stops being a crime scene.
Swipe right to like, left to skip, up to superlike. Your crew will see your picks.
Activities10
Restaurants5
Bars5
NIGHTLIFE€€€
Marquês de Sapucaí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Carnival, Sambadrome
Front-row seats for the parade. Feathers, fireworks, and the loudest drums you’ve ever felt.
Saturday, 9:00 PM – Late
LANDMARK€€
Karlův most, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Charles Bridge
Gothic stone bridge across the Vltava with statues, buskers, and a postcard view of Prague Castle.
Thursday, Sunset
VETO
−3
DISLIKE
−1
LIKE
+1
SUPER LIKE
+2
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The everyday chaos
Group trips usually go one of three ways.
And none of them are great. We watched it happen for years, then built the fix.
01
Decisions drag on forever
Endless WhatsApp threads where four people agree on a date and one passive-aggressive cousin disagrees. The trip never gets booked.
02
One friend does all the planning
They love it for a week, hate it for the rest. By Day 3 of the trip they are already booking the next one alone, out of spite.
03
Half the crew secretly hates the trip
Nobody actually wanted that 6 a.m. hike. They just did not want to be the one to say it. Resentment, the unofficial trip souvenir.
The product
Swipe.Argue.Lock it in.
Vote is where most of the magic happens. Cards arrive, the crew votes, consensus rises to the top. The whole trip falls out of it.
Vote, Starter Pack
×
Cast your first votes
Swipe right to like, left to skip, up to superlike. Your crew will see your picks.
Activities10
Restaurants5
Bars5
LANDMARK€€
Al Haram, Giza Governorate 3512201, Egypt
Pyramids of Giza
Famed archaeological site featuring the Great Pyramids, the Great Sphinx & other well-known ruins.
Wednesday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
VETO
−3
DISLIKE
−1
LIKE
+1
SUPER LIKE
+2
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Live vote sync
One vote, everyone sees it. Realtime updates across every device the crew is on, so the argument actually moves forward instead of looping.
AI suggestions, on tap
Hit AI generate and the curator drafts venue ideas tuned to your crew's brief, dates, and existing votes.
Veto, when you really mean it
One veto per crew member per activity. Use it on the karaoke bar. Or the 5 a.m. summit hike. Your call.
Itinerary writes itself
Group favourites slot in with help from the AI assistant. The Itinerary turns from blank to busy without anyone playing travel agent.
Crews we plan for
Built for any group that has ever argued about a trip.
Bachelor parties, second honeymoons, bucket-list adventures, family beach weeks, multigenerational wine tours, the rooms are the same, the dynamics are the same, the resentment is the same. Agoroam meets all of it.
Bachelor / bachelorette
Munich, in matching armour.
8 people. 8 opinions. Marco proposed "ibiza" and got three vetoes before he finished typing. Klaus proposed Oktoberfest and received the group's first-ever unanimous super like. Democracy won. Lederhosen lost.
Romantic city break
Paris, with a baguette.
Two lovers, two vetoes. Hers landed on the cabaret. His on the wine bar with the sad accordion. What remained was a walk along the Seine, a baguette from a place with no name, and the quiet democracy of two people who just wanted to be somewhere beautiful together. And their love, of course.
Family adventure
Machu Picchu, before the crowds.
Dad proposed Disneyland. The kids vetoed (-3). Kids proposed "somewhere with llamas." Dad super liked it (+2) without reading further. Grandpa proposed 4am sunrise hike. Surprisingly: no vetoes. Suspiciously: no one backed out.
Bucket-list anniversary
Iceland, under the lights.
She had wanted this for 11 years. He thought he was proposing it first. Agoroam's logs show he typed it 4 seconds later. The democratic record stands. She won. He got credit anyway. Northern lights don't care who proposed them.
Girls' night out
Vegas, on a Tuesday.
The vote for Vegas took 11 seconds. The vote for which hotel took 4 days. Agoroam survived 63 proposals, 2 vetoes, and one person who kept voting for "a quiet spa weekend." She was outvoted. She had the most fun.
Bro trip
Great Wall, one selfie.
Five guys voted on 34 activities. Took 6 days. Agoroam then generated their packing list in 4 seconds. Nobody read it. Marco showed up to a 12km mountain hike in loafers. The app had specifically listed hiking boots. Twice. But at least they had the selfie stick.
Multigenerational
Tuscany, fifty years deep.
Three generations. Grandpa proposed Tuscany in 1974. Nobody listened. He proposed it again on Agoroam. Got 7 super likes in 20 minutes. He printed the vote results and framed them. He was right all along. The app just made it official.
Wellness retreat
Bali, at sunrise.
Everyone proposed something "relaxing." Yoga at dawn beat the infinity pool by one point. The losing voter showed up to yoga anyway. She's now a certified instructor. The democratic process works in mysterious ways. Namaste.
How a trip actually unfolds
A relay race between five named places.
Pick a baton up, hand it off, finish the lap. The app nudges the crew to the right room at the right time, so nobody is staring at a blank screen wondering what to do next.
Phase 1, Brainstorm
Vote
Everyone swipes.
AI proposes ten venues. Anyone in the crew can drop more. Four reactions per card: Veto, Dislike, Like, Super Like. Votes sync live, so you can watch Maria veto karaoke in real time.
Unlocks when everyone has voted on every card.
Phase 2, Curate
Top Picks
Winners get a podium.
Every option that survived the vote ends up here, ranked by how much the crew loved it. Tap one to send it to the Itinerary. The losers stay behind, with dignity.
Pick what makes the trip.
Phase 3, Plan
Itinerary
Slot it into the days.
Each day has five blocks: morning, midday, afternoon, evening, night. Drag winners into slots. Mute the ones you want empty. By the time the calendar fills, the trip is real.
Itinerary marks itself done at 60%.
Phase 4, Logistics
Expenses, Packing, Documents
Three rooms, in parallel.
Money goes in Expenses. Packing in Packing. Tickets, bookings, reservations in Documents. Anything in there with a date on it auto-mirrors back into the Itinerary at the right time.
Skip what you don't need. Day trips skip Packing.
Phase 5, Live
Command Centre
The trip is happening.
Day 3 of 7. Today's weather, not next week's. Expenses log as they happen. After you land, Top Picks remembers what worked, so the next trip starts smarter.
Settle up. Save the receipts. Plan the next one.
Reasonable questions
Things you'd ask before booking.
What does "Agoroam" even mean?
The agora was the public square in ancient Greek cities, where decisions got made out loud, in front of everyone. We added 'roam' because we couldn't help ourselves. Also it was available.
How does the voting actually work?
Each option in Vote gets four reactions: Veto (hard no), Dislike (soft no), Like (yes), Super Like (yes please). Votes sync live across phones. Vote unlocks the next phase when everyone has voted on every card.
What's the difference between Top Picks and the Itinerary?
Top Picks is the hall of fame: every option that won the vote. The Itinerary is where you actually slot those winners into specific days and time blocks.
Do I have to convince everyone to download an app?
Yes, but only once, and then they shut up about the planning. Net positive.
Does it handle bookings?
Not yet. We surface the right options and keep all the receipts in one place. The actual booking happens where it always happens, Booking, Airbnb, Skyscanner. Once you book, drop the confirmation in Documents and it auto-mirrors into your itinerary.
What if my crew is bad at making decisions?
That is the entire premise of this product. They will become marginally less bad at it. The journey timeline tells everyone exactly what's blocking the trip and who hasn't voted yet.
Can I skip rooms I don't need?
Yes. Packing and Documents are skippable. Day trips skip Packing automatically. The journey timeline shows a Skip pill on phases you want to leave empty.
What if one friend keeps proposing terrible ideas?
They'll lose democratically. Repeatedly. With evidence.
Stop arguing. Start agreeing.
Plan your first voyage in under five minutes. Bring the crew. Let democracy do the rest.
Free for the first trip. Pioneer at $2.99 a week or $5.99 a month.
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