Helps groups decide—not just plan

Stop drowning in group chat.
Start agreeing.

Docs and maps organize tasks—they don’t close decisions. Aviorso helps your group pick dates, trade-offs, and plans together, then turns that into a real itinerary.

The gap

Why group trips stall

  • Everyone wants something different—nothing gets locked in.
  • The chat never ends; no one owns the decision.
  • Plans live in five apps—nothing feels real.

Most tools help you organize. Aviorso helps the group decide, then builds the plan from that.

What you get

Built for groups, not solo spreadsheets

Three things that matter when you’re planning with other people.

Decisions first

Preferences, trade-offs, and polls—so you move from “maybe” to we’re doing this.

Plans that fit your group

Itineraries tuned to budget, pace, and who’s traveling—not a generic top-10 list.

Built in chat

Ask, vote, and refine where you already talk—then watch it become a structured trip.

Flow

How it works

Three steps. No slide deck.

  1. 1

    Start a group trip

    A shared trip your people can join—one place, one thread.

  2. 2

    Share preferences

    Budget, dates, vibe—so the AI isn’t guessing in the dark.

  3. 3

    AI turns it into a plan

    From messy chat to options, agreement, and a real itinerary.

Example

Real life, not a concept

The Rivera crew · 3 families · long weekend

Two parents want museums; teens want food halls; someone’s tight on budget. Instead of 200 messages, Aviorso captures those constraints, surfaces three Saturday options with time and cost, and the group picks one—then the day fills in around that decision.

Proof

From chat to plan

Illustrative—your trip will look like your group.

In the group

Lake weekend · 6 people
Jamie Brunch near the water—mix of $ and $$, one vegetarian
Aviorso Here are 3 options with time, cost, and trade-offs. Vote?

Your day

Saturday · Morning
  • Brunch: Lakeside Cafe ~45 min · $$
  • Walk: boardwalk loop
  • Group vote locked

We’re building Aviorso so planning feels like part of the trip—not homework.

Want in?

We’re onboarding travelers who plan with others—family, friends, teams.

Beta spots are limited—we’ll reach out with next steps.