We spent 18 months building a data-driven platform that actually understands the difference between "good for toddlers" and "your teenager will hate this."
Data-driven recommendations meet full customization. And yes, you can book everything through us too.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year's, we're giving away $500 in travel credits to use with Rosie.
Not because we need your email (we don't even have a list yet). We just want to see what destinations families are actually dreaming about.
Enter the GiveawayNo purchase necessary. Ends December 31, 2025.
Build and customize your entire vacation for any US destination. Get data-driven recommendations based on your family's needs, then adjust everything to your exact preferences.
We're partnering with major suppliers so you can book everything without leaving:
Most travel sites started with booking, then bolted on "trip planning" (aka blog posts).
We started with the hard part—building a data platform that understands what "family-friendly" actually means. Spent a year analyzing which venues work for 3-year-olds vs 13-year-olds.
Now we're adding booking because, well, you need somewhere to sleep.
(Without the Marketing Speak)
Here's 500 hotels. Good luck.
Here's what works for YOUR family (with reasons why), what's nearby for the kids, a complete customizable itinerary—grab one of our 500 recommendations or pick from 300,000+ hotels. Fully flexible.
We're not trying to be Expedia. We're trying to be the friend who planned the same trip last year and has the Google Doc to prove it.
Eight people who think family travel planning is unnecessarily painful.
Not venture-funded (yet). Not Silicon Valley.
Just parents and technologists who got tired of spending 20 hours planning 5-day trips.
Distributed across the US. Building for families everywhere.
Real data. Real customization.
Real bookings. Real simple.
GoWithRosie
Your family's travel puzzle, solved.
Seriously. We're not collecting emails yet because we're literally coding until December 31st.
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