How it works

From first plan to shared memory.

Shape the trip, split the spend, and keep the fun part easy to share.

The four-part loop

1. Start the plan

Planner is the front door. It is designed to turn a trip idea into dates, stops, and a real draft the group can use.

2. Build the plan

The planner helps the group move from a loose idea into dates, itinerary shape, group coordination, and clear next actions.

3. Split the spend

ShareTab is the fast wedge for real receipts, but it works best when it feeds those costs back into the trip instead of becoming a disconnected one-off.

4. Keep it alive

Smart spark tools, share moments, and recap flows make it easier to turn planning work into something the group wants to post, send, and remember.

Pick a way in

I want trip momentum

Start in the planner, then move that energy into a real trip once the idea feels worth keeping.

I know the trip

Jump straight into the planner and let Trip Buddy build the first pass.

I just need the split

Use ShareTab now, then tie it back to the trip later if you want the full flow.

More ways in and how it works questions

Do I have to use every part of WerkTrip at once?

No. You can start in planner mode, use ShareTab by itself first, or come back to trip memories later. The value is that each step can flow naturally into the next when you are ready.

Why does the product connect planning and bill splitting?

Group trips usually break when planning and money live in separate tools. WerkTrip keeps itinerary progress, shared expenses, and sharing moments in one connected flow.

How does this help with social sharing and trip memories?

Trips that already have route shape, itinerary structure, and group context are much easier to turn into share-ready moments, recaps, and teaser posts without starting over in another app.