KONSU
A desk by a window at dusk overlooking the rooftops and domes of Rome, with an open travel notebook, a map of Rome, a passport, and a cup of coffee

Plan for the people taking the trip.

A group trip planning tool that helps you understand what matters across the group and shape an experience that fits — without carrying every decision alone.

See how Konsu thinks →

Start with the trip. Invite the people taking it — or begin on your own. Everyone has an easy way to share what matters to them. From there, you get a clearer direction without having to carry every consideration yourself.

A clearer direction for the trip can look like this.

Trip Direction

Lisbon, at an unhurried pace

A food-led long weekend, based in one walkable neighborhood — with shared evenings, and enough open time for the group to move at different speeds.

  • Stay somewhere central and walkable, not spread across the city.
  • Build the trip around a few shared dinners, not a packed daily schedule.
  • Leave at least one afternoon open.
  • Keep the trip centered in Lisbon rather than adding a tightly scheduled day trip.
Illustrative Trip Direction for an upcoming Lisbon trip.

The trip is only as good as the decisions behind it.

01
Preferences remain unspoken.
02
Constraints stay hidden.
03
The compromises often become clear only after the trip has begun.
04
And one person quietly carries the weight of every decision.

Judgment in practice

This is what fit looks like when it is taken seriously — not always the obvious choice, and not necessarily the most popular one.

Dinner · San Sebastián
A table for eight

The most popular option was not the best option.

The highest-rated restaurant in the city builds nearly its entire menu around shellfish. Eight people wanted to go. One of them has a severe shellfish allergy — not a preference, a risk.

A hotel for six
Three nights

The cheapest option was not the highest-value one.

Two hotels, a modest difference in nightly rate. The cheaper one saved a little. The other had a shared courtyard — a place the six of them drifted back to each evening, the unplanned hours that the trip was really made of.

Spread across three nights, the difference was small. What it bought was not.

The trip is only as good as the decisions behind it. Better decisions require understanding — of the people, not just the plan.

Fit matters more than popularity. Value isn't the same as cost. A reluctant yes isn't agreement. And the easiest answer is not always the right one.

Good decisions have a way of being asked for again.

Ready when the trip matters.

Join early access and use Konsu for an upcoming trip.

A considered beginning.

Konsu is opening gradually to a small number of travelers. Leave your email and we'll be in touch when there's a thoughtful next step.

This requests future beta communication only. It does not create a Konsu account or grant product access.