Why Vividly

The plans we make for trips usually arrive in pieces. A screenshot saved at a dinner. A friend's text with three restaurant names. A Google Maps list that started fun and got bloated. A blog post bookmarked at 1 AM that you'll never reread.

By the day of the trip, all of it lives in five different apps. The first morning of the trip gets spent stitching it together. Which place was that café? Was the museum open on Tuesdays? Was the walk Mom recommended actually on the way to dinner?

I built Vividly because I wanted that morning back.

I planned a family trip to London and got lost almost immediately. Tube strikes I hadn't planned around, my wife building her own plan in parallel to mine, AI assistants suggesting restaurants my kids can't eat at. I kept thinking: this should be easier. It should be collaborative. The AI should actually know my trip, not hand me a generic top-ten.

The product is small on purpose. It does three things: it reads the messy ways you save travel ideas, it organizes them into the days you'll actually do them, and it answers questions about your trip that a generic chatbot can't. Everything else is in service of those three.

If something feels broken or missing, the email goes to me directly: info@vividly-studio.com. I read everything.

Leo B.