Sygic Travel plans a trip on a map. Travel Sane organizes the trip you already booked.

Sygic Travel — now Tripomatic — is a good map-based planner. You drop places onto a map, see how far apart they are, build a day-by-day plan, and discover things to do. That is the deciding-where-to-go phase, and it does it well.

It just does a different job than Travel Sane.

Travel Sane starts once the bookings exist. You have flights, hotels, trains, and a ferry confirmed across half a dozen sites, and you need them in one place, in order — not planned, organized.

You booked it — now put it on one timeline

In Sygic you build the plan by hand. In Travel Sane you paste, forward, or upload each confirmation and it reads the details for you — any airline, hotel, train, or ferry, in any language — and lays every leg out in order. No map to arrange, no manual entry.

Yours to share, download, and keep

Every trip has a private view-only link anyone can open without an account. Download the itinerary as a clean PDF to print or take offline. Every trip stays saved in your account, so you keep a travel history over time. One-time $25, no subscription.

Side by side

Sygic Travel / TripomaticTravel Sane
Best forPlanning & discovering on a mapOrganizing a trip you already booked
Map view & points of interestYes, central feature— No
One itinerary from your confirmationsManual entryYes, parsed automatically
Any provider, any language, any formatManual✓ Yes
Add a bookingType it inPaste, forward, PDF, or screenshot
Shareable view-only link✓ Yes✓ Yes
PDF downloadPremium✓ Yes
Saved travel history✓ YesYes, in your account
Needs inbox access— NoNo (paste or upload)
Price~$14.99/year$25 one-time

Which one to use

Use Sygic Travel to plan and explore before you book. Use Travel Sane to organize everything once it is booked — one itinerary from your confirmations, shareable and downloadable. Plan in one, organize in the other; they are complementary.

Try the demo. Paste a booking, see what comes back. No signup.

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Questions

Is Travel Sane a Sygic Travel replacement?
Not really — they do different jobs. Sygic Travel (now Tripomatic) is a map-based planner for deciding where to go and what to see. Travel Sane organizes the trip once it is booked, by turning your confirmations into one itinerary.
Does Travel Sane have a map or place recommendations?
No. It is built around a chronological timeline of what you booked, not discovery on a map. If you want to plan and explore, Sygic is the better tool for that phase.
Do I have to type my bookings in?
No. Paste, forward, or upload a confirmation and Travel Sane reads the details and places every leg on the timeline for you — any provider, any language.
Can I share and download my itinerary?
Yes. Every trip has a private view-only link anyone can open without an account, and you can download the full itinerary as a PDF.
How much is Travel Sane?
Free for one active trip and ten bookings. Pro is a one-time $25 — no subscription — for unlimited trips and bookings.