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The creator already scouted it.
We made the plan.
Planning a trip still takes forever
You have thirty tabs open. A Google Doc full of half-researched neighborhoods. A note in your phone with a restaurant name and no address. A "travel inspo" folder on Instagram with 200 posts you've never looked at again.
Travel planning in 2026 is a part-time job, and most of the research you do is redundant — because someone else already went, filmed it, posted it, and got 400K views. The knowledge exists. The plan doesn't.
"The video you saved. Now it's a plan."
TikToks and Reels are the new guidebook
Nobody under 35 opens a Lonely Planet. They open TikTok and search "things to do in Lisbon" — and they get a 90-second video shot by someone who actually lives there, at the exact cafe with the best light, on the exact street that's worth the walk.
That video is better than any guidebook entry. It's current. It's specific. It's filmed from the perspective of someone with taste, not a freelancer on deadline. The problem is that it's a video — not a route, not an address, not a morning slot on a calendar.
SavvyTravel bridges that gap. Paste a TikTok or Reel URL. We extract the location, drop a pin on a map, and fold it into a real day-by-day plan. The video stays connected to the plan — so you know where each recommendation came from.
Creator content beat the top-10 list
A few years ago, travel content was influencer-polished — matching luggage, airport selfies, resort pools. That wave is over. The content that performs now is practical: "what I actually ate in Tokyo," "48 hours in Tbilisi on a budget," "the neighborhood everyone misses in Porto."
These creators are doing the on-the-ground scouting that travel brands used to pay journalists to do. And they're doing it for free, at scale, with honest opinions and a phone camera. The era of the editorial travel guide is over. The era of the creator-sourced plan is here.
We built SavvyTravel to make that content useful — not just watchable.
Insider, not influencer
We don't promise you'll love every destination. We promise the plan is built from someone who did.
SavvyTravel is for people who travel with intention. Not tourists hunting bucket-list checkboxes. Not scrollers chasing the next viral sunset. People who want to know the neighborhood before they arrive. People who read the credits. People who'd rather eat at the place the local food creator goes on a Tuesday than the hotel concierge's top recommendation.
We think the best travel advice already exists — it just lives in a format that's hard to act on. Our job is to make it a plan.