The Group Travel App Built for Decisions, Not Just Documentation
Wanderlog is great for solo trip logging. TripIt is great for organizing confirmations. Neither one was built for the actual hard part of group travel — making decisions together.
Stamp'd is the alternative that handles the whole trip: where to go, when to go, what it costs, and what you're doing when you get there.
How Stamp'd compares:
Stamp'd vs Wanderlog Wanderlog is a solid trip planner and map-based itinerary tool. It's built primarily for individuals or couples documenting a trip. Stamp'd is built for groups making decisions together — destination voting, budget deal-breakers, expense splitting, and shared itineraries that everyone contributes to. Stamp'd also includes Atlas, an AI travel concierge that Wanderlog doesn't offer.
Stamp'd vs TripIt TripIt excels at auto-importing travel confirmations and organizing them into a master itinerary. Stamp'd does this too (via Atlas's booking confirmation import) but adds the collaborative layer TripIt lacks — group polls, shared planning, expense splitting, and real-time group chat. If you're traveling solo and just want organized confirmations, TripIt works. If you're traveling with anyone else, Stamp'd does more.
Stamp'd vs Splitwise + Google Docs + a group chat This is the real alternative most groups are using — a patchwork of tools that don't talk to each other. Stamp'd replaces all three with one dedicated trip space.
What Stamp'd does that most alternatives don't:
Destination voting polls so groups actually reach a decision
Budget deal-breakers so nobody gets surprised by hostel dorms
AI itinerary generation with Atlas — not just confirmation imports
Expense splitting in 30+ currencies built directly into the trip
Gamified travel identity — Travel Score, world map, traveler ranks
Community trip browsing — clone real itineraries from other travelers
Free on iOS and Android. Try Stamp'd alongside whatever you're using now. Most groups switch after one trip.
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Your Questions, Answered
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tamp'd is one of the best Wanderlog alternatives for group travel. While Wanderlog is primarily built for individual trip documentation and map-based itineraries, Stamp'd adds collaborative features Wanderlog lacks — destination voting, group expense splitting, shared decision-making tools, and an AI travel concierge (Atlas) that generates itineraries automatically.
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Stamp'd is a strong TripIt alternative for group travel. TripIt focuses on organizing travel confirmations into a master itinerary, which it does well. Stamp'd includes similar confirmation import capabilities through Atlas, but adds group collaboration tools, destination voting, expense splitting, and AI trip planning that TripIt doesn't offer.
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Most travel groups start with a combination of group chats, Google Docs, and Splitwise — but these tools weren't built to work together. Stamp'd was designed specifically for group travel planning, replacing scattered tools with one shared space that covers decisions, itinerary, budget, and communication.
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Yes — Stamp'd's core features are free, including the itinerary builder, destination voting, group chat, expense splitting, and AI travel planning with Atlas. A premium plan is available at $39/year for advanced features. Most competing apps either limit collaboration features on free plans or charge per user.
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Yes. Google Trips was discontinued in 2019, leaving many travelers without a go-to trip organizer. Stamp'd covers the core use cases Google Trips served — trip organization, itinerary building, and destination information — while adding group collaboration, AI planning, and expense splitting that Google Trips never had.

