Built by two people who were sick of the same things you are
Chris and Lynda travel a lot - nearly six months last year - and like most people who travel a lot, they'd built up a small pile of habits for coping with the mess: screenshots buried in a camera roll, boarding passes in six different apps, a hotel address copied into Notes at 2am because the wifi cut out.
Every "smart" travel app they tried wanted something in return: an account, a login, permission to read their inbox, a reason to keep a server running with their itinerary on it. None of that felt necessary for what is, underneath it all, a fairly simple problem - keeping your own information where you can reach it.
So they built the thing they actually wanted. No backend. No login screen. Just a place to put your trip that's still there when you open it again.
We had the travel experience and the ideas. Claude (Anthropic's AI) had the coding skills. Between the three of us, we think we've built something rather special.
"We didn't want an AI travel assistant. We wanted a drawer that doesn't lose things."
- the whole reason Aixa exists