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You're scrolling TikTok at midnight and find a café in Lisbon worth remembering. Tap the share sheet → tap TripTap. Same flow on Instagram, Google Maps, Notes, a blog post — even a screenshot.
TripTap parses the post — caption, comments, geotag, captions in the video itself. We extract the place name, geocode it, and infer the vibe. If something's ambiguous, we ask one short question.
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Tell TripTap your vibe. Loud or quiet. Aperol or espresso. Walking or drifting. We translate it into a personal itinerary that knows what 'off-the-beaten-path' actually means.
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Don't change how you discover. Keep scrolling, screenshotting, gossiping in group chats. TripTap reads it all and turns scattered 'ooh's into actual spots on a map.
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