Festvi

For the person who always plans the trip

The trip begins
before the trip.

Stop reassembling flights, itineraries, and Venmo requests in WhatsApp. Festvi does the coordinating so you can do the planning.

Trusted by the kind of people who actually plan things.
New trip

Name the trip. We'll do the rest.

One invite link, no passwords for guests, and an itinerary that assembles itself.

About you

No credit card. No account for your guests. Just a link.

How Festvi works

Three moves, and the trip plans itself.

01

Start the trip.

Name it, set rough dates, and Festvi spins up a private page. No accounts required for the people you invite.

02

Forward the details.

Flight confirmations, hotel bookings, activity tickets — Festvi reads them and drops them into a shared itinerary.

03

Arrive, not stressed.

Bill splitting, calendar exports, and the Venmo hand-offs all settle themselves. You just show up.

Under the hood

The small things, handled.

We spent the attention on the stuff you normally lose an hour to at midnight.

Parsing

Flight confirmations parse themselves.

Paste the email — Festvi pulls the flight number, seat, terminal, and times. No templates, no scraping.

Guests

One link. Zero passwords.

Send the invite. Guests RSVP in a browser. Nobody has to download anything.

Money

Venmo hand-offs that land.

Splits compute cleanly, requests get sent, and nobody has to chase the one friend who always forgets.

Calendar

An export that just works.

.ics files for every leg, every booking, every dinner — properly timezoned.

Concierge

An AI that knows the trip.

Ask where the group is staying, whose flight lands first, what to book for dinner Thursday. It reads the plan.

From someone who plans the family reunion every year

“I used to run a Google Doc, three group chats, and a spreadsheet. Now I run Festvi. My mother has stopped forwarding me PDFs.”

Sarah Kapoor

Organizes the Kapoor reunion, 23 years running

Ready when you are

The group chat has suffered enough.

It takes ninety seconds to start a trip. Your friends will think you spent a weekend on it.