This one took a while to get right, so let me explain how it actually works -- because there are a lot of AI trip planners that just make stuff up.
Go to Trips and tap Plan with AI. Type something like: five days from Portland to Moab, free dispersed camping only, I have solar and prefer nights under 65 degrees.
What happens next: Claude reads your prompt and pulls out the structure -- origin, destination, pace, preferences. Then our code does the actual work. It finds real dispersed campsites from our database along the route corridor, checks clearance against your rig dimensions if you have them set, pulls typical temps from our climate data for each stop, and assembles a day-by-day plan around those actual places. Claude narrates around what the code found. It cannot invent a campsite. If there is a stretch with nothing matching your filters, the plan says so honestly rather than making something up.
After the first plan you can refine by chatting. Make day three shorter. Avoid Nevada. Add a dump station stop by day four. The planner updates in context. The result saves as a normal trip you can view on the map and edit manually.
Pro feature, open to everyone right now while we finish the billing rollout. Daily cap of ten plans per user.
What kind of trips are you running through it? I want to hear what works and what comes back weird.