Trip planning for friend groups

Everywhere you want to go, together.

TrekCheck is a home for the trips your friends keep saying you should take. Plan ideas, find a time that works, then track itineraries and expenses when its time to get out there.

Free for your whole group · no card required
Day 3 · Saturday
Emerald Lake hike
Settle up
All even
$0.00
MA
JS
KL
+2
Maya packed her boots
Everything in one place

Plan the trip from dream to last receipt.

No more ten-tab spreadsheets, no more scattered group chats, no more "wait, who still owes me for the cabin?"

Itinerary & map

Add stops, sketch out days, shuffle things around.

Split expenses

Log what you paid and who it covered. TrekCheck tracks the running tab and works out the cleanest way to settle up at the end.

Shared calendar

One calendar the whole group shares. Block dates while things are still tentative and fill in the plan as it comes together.

Packing lists

A shared list for the group gear, and your own stuff. Build templates that you can re-use across trips so you never forget a thing.

How it works

Three steps to a trip that actually happens.

Make a group.

Invite your friends and family to a group and start planning. Throw together ideas, and then when the time is right, start a trip and book travel.

Group · Cabin people
MA
JS
KL
TO
RR
5 members · 3 trips planned

Plan a trip.

Drop pins on a shared map, sketch out days, decide who's in. Everyone sees the same plan.

Estes Park weekend
Jun 14 – Jun 17 · 4 days
Fri · Drive up, pick up groceries
Sat · Emerald Lake trail
Sun · Town day + dinner

Settle up.

Log expenses as they happen and settle up whenever you want. TrekCheck tallies it into the smallest possible number of payments so everyone ends up even.s

Settle up
All even
Jules → Maya $42.50
Tom → Maya $18.00
Made for friend groups

The group trip, finally figured out.

TrekCheck is built for the groups that actually go.

The cabin crew

Four weekends a year, same cabin, same chaos.

Keep the group around for the long haul. Rotate who can make each trip without losing the plan.

The big road trip

Six people, nine cities, one running tab.

Pin stops, split gas and Airbnbs on the fly, and end the trip knowing exactly who owes what.

The bucket list

Everywhere you've been meaning to go.

Keep a running list of destinations saved with ideas for what to do. When schedules line up, spin up a trip and start planning for real.

Ready when you are

Your next trip is waiting.

Free to start, free for your whole group.