Built for ADHD minds

Your AI-powered tour business assistant

Manage trips, track payments, and stay on top of tasks with an assistant designed for how your brain actually works. Smart reminders, automated workflows, and zero overwhelm.

Everything you need to run your tour business

From booking to payment to follow-up — all in one place, with smart automation that handles the details you forget.

Trip Management

Track every trip from inquiry to completion. Manage dates, pricing, accommodation, and participants in one view.

Contact Management

Keep all your clients and participants organized. See their trips, payments, and communication history at a glance.

Payment Tracking

Track deposits, balances, and payment deadlines. Never miss a payment follow-up again.

Smart Reminders

ADHD-friendly notifications via Telegram. Get nudged about tasks, payments, and upcoming trips when it matters.

AI Document Extraction

Upload passports, bookings, and contracts. AI reads them and fills in the details automatically.

Automated Workflows

Set up triggers that fire when conditions are met. Auto-send reminders, update statuses, and notify via webhooks.

Gmail & Calendar Sync

Connect Google to automatically import trip-related emails and keep your calendar in sync.

ADHD-Friendly Design

Clean interface, collapsible sections, auto-save, and keyboard shortcuts. Designed to reduce overwhelm.

Flexible Data Model

Customize entity types, add fields, create forms, and build the exact workflow your business needs.

Simple to get started

1

Set up your entities

Configure your trip types, custom fields, and workflows using the visual schema editor.

2

Add your data

Import contacts, create trips, and track payments. Upload documents for AI extraction.

3

Let automation work

Set up triggers for reminders, connect Telegram for notifications, and let the system handle follow-ups.

Ready to get organized?

Stop losing track of payments, forgetting follow-ups, and drowning in spreadsheets. Start managing your tour business the way your brain wants to.