The Traveler's Compass

Plan your next getaway. Put your dream destinations in a jar.

Create a Travel Jar

Set the topic to 'Travel'. This is great for long-term planning.

Travel Companions

Invite whoever you travel with. Spouse, best friend, or huge group for a bachelor trip.

Dream Big

Add destinations: 'Japan', 'Iceland', 'Road Trip to Grand Canyon'. Add details about costs and best seasons.

The Next Adventure

When it's time to book holidays, spin the jar. If it lands on 'Italy', start looking at flights!

The Endless Research Loop

Planning a trip should be exciting, but it's become a full-time job. You open 47 browser tabs of "Best Things to Do in Tokyo," spend 3 hours comparing hotels, and end up more overwhelmed than when you started. The paradox of travel planning is that the more options you research, the less confident you feel in your choice.

This is the Paradox of Choice in action. When every destination looks amazing, choosing one feels like losing all the others.

Dream Now, Decide Later

A Travel Bucket List Jar separates aspiration from commitment. Whenever you see an amazing destination — a friend's Instagram post from Positano, a documentary about Iceland, a cheap flight alert to Bali — add it to your jar. Include details like budget range, best season to visit, and must-do activities. When it's time to book your annual leave, spin the jar and let it pick your next adventure. The decision is instant, and because every option was pre-approved by past-you, there's nothing to regret.

Ready to try it yourself?

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