You each take a 5-minute quiz about your dream trip, separately, no peeking. We show you the overlap (everything you actually agree on), then hand you a plan built around it.
The trick is answering apart. First answers are honest answers. Diplomacy only creeps in when someone’s watching.
Sights, beaches, food, pace, budget: slide each from “skip it” to “need it”. 12 quick cards or the full 30. You get a code; nothing is uploaded.
Your link carries your code inside it. They tap, answer their half, and the overlap report opens on its own. No pasting, no accounts, no app.
Locks you both want, toss-ups tagged with whose day it is, a printable 1-page plan, and a menu with prices & pins, verified by a human.
Alex and Sam are our sample pair: two 12-card quizzes answered apart, compared in the browser. Here’s a slice of what comes out:
Eight quick questions, answered apart, like everything here. The quiz blends your two sets of answers and names the European city that fits the pair of you, with the receipts to prove it. Two minutes, free, no account, and nobody but you sees your answers.
3–6 friends, one invite link, everyone answers alone. A heatmap shows what the crew actually agrees on, flags the dealbreakers, and lets the organizer pin the plan and export it straight back to the chat. The “I’m easy” answers finally turn into real preferences.
Open the group boardOn the trip itself: pick this morning’s energy (gentle, normal, or big) and get a morning-afternoon-evening plan built only from things everyone already said yes to. One “Lock this” button. Done before the coffee’s cold.
Try the Quick-PickA printable gift card with their names on the cover and a QR code inside. They each take the quiz whenever they like, and their pack is built around their overlap. The rare gift that’s actually about them.
Make a gift cardEvery report prints onto one page: locks first, then the shared menu with prices, insider tips and sources. Fold it and pocket it. The map and full menu stay online for when you’re back on wifi.
See the print plan"We each did the quiz apart, five minutes tops. The overlap report caught the one thing we'd have argued about, and it wasn't even close."
"I was skeptical of a quiz doing this, but it's just arithmetic on our own answers. No guessing involved, which is what sold me."
"The printed plan saved us when the hotel wifi died on day two. Small thing, mattered a lot."
Every pack: the two-player quiz, the overlap report, a 20+ card menu with real prices, transit, insider lines, an offline map, and the printable plan.
All cities, prices and what lands next →
Nowhere. The quiz, the code and the report are all generated inside your browser. There’s no server, no database, no account. Close the tab and it’s gone; that’s why we give you a code to copy. (Technically: this whole site is static files, so there’s no backend to send anything to. The plain-words privacy note spells it out.)
No. The overlap report is plain arithmetic on your own answers, done in your browser. The research is compiled from licensed guidebooks, official sites and recent traveller reports. Our research software does the digging, and a human verifies every card, price and opening time before a pack ships. Every card names its source and its checked-on date, so you can call our bluff.
Then you just saved a holiday. A 45% couple with a menu beats a 90% couple with an itinerary neither of them actually wanted. The report tags whose day each toss-up is, so everyone wins one.
Up to six. The group board shows a heatmap of everyone’s honest answers, finds the unanimous stuff, flags dealbreakers, and exports the plan back to the chat.
Malta is our featured city: the complete pack, free, so you can test-drive the whole thing rather than take our word for it. City packs are €12 each as they land; the first ten cities arrive this month.
A tiny team in the Netherlands (KVK 42107390). Say hi via the contact form; a human reads everything.
Free, no account, and your answers never leave your phone.
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