Turn every stop into a memory.
Lay out sights, meals, and stops along the route. Invite people who travel with you. Keep the plan in sync. It's that easy.
No credit card needed to start your first road trip.
Viazo at a glance
A better way to organize
Built for trips — not slide decks.
Stop juggling maps, notes, and five different apps. Viazo keeps the route, the days, and the share link aligned so your crew always sees the same plan.
Multi-stop route builder
Chain stops and watch distances and drive times refresh as you edit—your map stays the single source of truth.
On-the-route place search
Find cafés, viewpoints, and stops by name or category and drop them straight onto the path you are shaping.
Food & dining discovery
Layer restaurants and local picks between sights so meals sit naturally in the day—not in a separate doc.
Attractions nearby
Surface landmarks, museums, and viewpoints near your route and widen the radius when you want to wander farther.
Day-by-day planner
Draft each day with notes and timing so the group sees how the trip unfolds—not just a flat list of pins.
Real-time collaboration
Invite editors, follow activity, and keep one itinerary everyone trusts—no more “which version is latest?”
Why Viazo
Trips are routes through time and space — not a pile of bookmarks.
Viazo is built around the map and the days: move a stop, see the ripple, share the same live plan with the people who are actually traveling with you.
Other apps
- Static lists and long descriptions
- Hard sign-in flows and pricey one-off apps
- Plans that drift across chats and screenshots
- Exports that look nothing like your map
Viazo
- Live map + route that updates as you edit
- Support for multi-day trips and detours
- Single source of truth with sync and share
- Premium PDF export you can hand to the group
- A collaborative builder that feels safe to share
They planned it, too
The plan everyone trusts.
“We saved hours planning our Japan loop. The route stayed in sync while we reshuffled stops—and the PDF was the doc everyone actually opened.”
James Eastman
Photographer · multi-city trips
“Inviting my partner meant we edited the same plan without stepping on each other. The timeline made decisions obvious.”
Maya Chen
Product designer
“Search along the route is the feature I didn't know I needed. Cafés and viewpoints landed exactly between drives.”
Luke Taylor
Weekend road-tripper
“Our family finally stopped asking which spreadsheet was current. One link, one map, one plan.”
Amber Ellis
Trip organizer
“The offline mode saved us in the Alps when signal disappeared—we still had the route, stops, and notes in our pockets.”
Sarah Jenkins
Adventure traveler
Simple pricing
Free for solo depth, Pro when the group grows.
Start on Free, invite collaborators when you need them, and upgrade for premium exports and workspace controls.
Your next trip starts here.
Sketch your first route, invite your crew when you are ready, and keep everyone on the same map.