
TripIt
Trip planner that enables its users to create a master travel itinerary and provide them with online and mobile access.
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TripIt, a service designed to streamline travel organization, was founded in 2006 by Gregg Brockway, Scott Hintz, and Andy Donkin. The founding team brought a wealth of relevant experience to the venture; Brockway was a co-founder and former president of Hotwire, an online travel company, while Hintz had a background in product management and business development at companies like Hotwire and Kenwood. This deep understanding of the online travel industry shaped the company's core offering. The initial concept for TripIt reportedly emerged from the founders' personal frustrations with the disorganization of managing multiple travel confirmation emails and documents. Their solution was to create a service that could automatically consolidate these details into a single, cohesive itinerary.
The company's primary service operates on a simple yet effective model: users forward their travel confirmation emails—such as flights, hotel bookings, and car rentals—to a designated TripIt email address. The platform then parses this information and automatically constructs a detailed master itinerary for each trip. This itinerary is accessible across various devices, providing a centralized hub for all travel plans. The business operates within the travel technology market, serving individual travelers, from casual vacationers to frequent flyers, as well as business travelers. TripIt was acquired by Concur Technologies in 2011 for a reported sum of up to $120 million, which itself was later acquired by SAP in 2014, placing TripIt under the umbrella of a major enterprise software corporation.
TripIt monetizes its service through a freemium model. The core itinerary management functionality is available for free, attracting a broad user base. Revenue is primarily generated from its premium subscription, TripIt Pro, which is priced at $49 per year. This paid tier offers a suite of advanced features aimed at frequent travelers, including real-time flight alerts for delays and cancellations, gate change notifications, and assistance in finding alternate flights. Additional Pro features include a seat tracker that monitors seat availability, a fare tracker that sends alerts if a flight's price drops after booking, and a system for tracking reward points across various loyalty programs. This two-tiered approach allows the company to capture a wide segment of the market while upselling valuable, real-time services to its most active users.
Keywords: travel itinerary, trip planning, flight alerts, travel management, itinerary aggregator, freemium model, travel tech, expense management, flight tracking, rewards tracking