17 Oct 2025

5 useful apps for travelers

Traveling is always about new places, people, and experiences. But to make it truly easy, you need not only a ticket and a good mood, but also the right tools.
We have compiled a list of five apps that will help you organize your trip, reduce stress, and find inspiration even when your flight is delayed.

1 TripIt — your personal travel organizer

TripIt automatically creates your travel itinerary from your booking confirmation emails.
Tickets, hotels, meetings, transfers — everything is collected in one place, even offline. Ideal for business travelers who don’t want to waste time on email chaos.

2 Roadtrippers — plan your route with adventures

This app helps you plan the road trip of your dreams.
You specify the route, and Roadtrippers suggests interesting locations along the way: cafes, nature parks, hotels, museums, or unusual stops. Indispensable if you like to travel between cities and want to see not only the highways but also the real gems of the area.

3 Timeshifter — fighting jet lag

Developed in collaboration with NASA experts, Timeshifter helps you adjust your biorhythms before a flight. Based on your flight time, destination, and habits, it creates a personalized schedule: when to sleep, when to avoid caffeine, when to go out into the light. Ideal for those who often fly on business trips or between time zones.

4 Culture Trip — travel like a local

Instead of cookie-cutter itineraries and popular tourist spots, Culture Trip offers places recommended by locals. Restaurants, events, cultural tips — everything is gathered in one place. It’s the perfect app if you want to experience the atmosphere of a city, not just “check off the must-sees.”

5 DeepL Translate — a modern translator

Unlike standard translators, DeepL provides a more natural and contextual understanding of the text. It is ideal for business correspondence, official documents, or simply polite communication while traveling. Useful for those who often communicate with partners or clients abroad.


Download these apps before your trip, when you have a stable internet connection. And create a separate “Travel” folder on your phone — that way, all the tools you need will always be at your fingertips.