
TripIt is one of the best travel organizers around: forward a booking confirmation (or connect your inbox) and it assembles a tidy master itinerary, with real-time flight alerts and other trip tools on its Pro plan. Yuki builds trip itineraries from booking emails in the same way — but travel is only one part of what it does. Yuki is a memory-and-coordination layer for everyday life: it reads the confirmations, receipts, bills and invites already in your Gmail or Outlook and turns them into a live calendar, tracked expenses and subscriptions, tasks, grocery lists and reminders, then lets you share all of it with a partner, family or roommates. The aim is less about any single trip and more about carrying less of the mental load of remembering and coordinating daily life.
| Yuki | TripIt | |
|---|---|---|
| Builds trip itineraries from booking emails | ||
| Real-time flight alerts & delay tracking | Pro (paid) | |
| Beyond travel: calendar, tasks, groceries, reminders | ||
| Writes events into Google Calendar | Two-way sync | Calendar feed |
| Expense & subscription tracking | ||
| Natural-language AI assistant | ||
| Shared groups for couples, families & roommates | Per-trip sharing | |
| Price | Free | Free; Pro ~$49/yr |
Choose Yuki if…
- You want one app to organize everyday life — trips, calendar, money and tasks — not just travel.
- You'd rather your inbox build your calendar, expenses and to-dos automatically than manage them by hand.
- You share plans with a partner, family or roommates and want everyone on the same page.
Choose TripIt if…
- You're a frequent flyer who wants deep, travel-specific tools like real-time flight alerts, alternate-flight finder and seat tracking (TripIt Pro).
- You want a mature, proven itinerary organizer with a full web app alongside iOS and Android.
- You mainly need a clean master itinerary for individual trips and don't need broader life organization.
