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What is Roamset? Trip planner and Chrome extension explained
Roamset is a map-first trip planner with a Chrome extension that saves places from the web into day-by-day itineraries.
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Roamset is a travel planning app at roamset.app that helps you collect places from the internet, organize them by day on a map, and share or export your trip. It is built for people who discover stops on YouTube, blogs, and Google Maps - then need those ideas in one calm itinerary instead of scattered tabs and notes.
Two parts: website and Chrome extension
The Roamset website is where you create trips, review suggested places, drag stops onto days, see routes between pins, and export when you are ready. The Roamset Chrome extension (listed on the Chrome Web Store as “Roamset - Save to Trip”) adds a save button on pages like YouTube, Google Maps, and travel blogs so you can send a place or link straight into your trip inbox without copy-pasting addresses.
How a typical trip flows
- Save sources while you browse (videos, articles, Maps pins).
- Roamset suggests places to verify; you keep what matches your plan.
- Schedule verified stops onto days; the map shows order and travel legs.
- Adjust pacing, add bookings links, and export or share the itinerary.
Who Roamset is for
Solo travelers, couples, and small groups who plan visually on a map. It is especially useful if your “research” happens on video and social content, not only on hotel booking sites. Roamset is not a flight search engine; it is the layer where your stops become a coherent day-by-day plan.
Credits and pricing
Roamset uses prepaid credit packs for place search, routing, and enrichment. Browsing your planner and editing days does not consume credits the same way heavy API lookups do. See the plan page for current pack sizes.
Try Roamset
Create a free account, install the extension, and start a trip in minutes.
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