CityFlow: Pre-Built Itinerary Templates with Real-Time Logistics Optimization
A curated library of 2–4 day itineraries for major cities (Singapore, Bangkok, Barcelona, etc.), each pre-designed by local travel experts and tested for realistic walking times, transit schedules, and attraction hours. Users select their interests (food, museums, nightlife) and duration, then receive a customized, printable or mobile-friendly itinerary with exact transit directions, reservation links, and time buffers built in. Templates are updated quarterly with seasonal closures and new openings.
21 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates research paralysis by offering pre-validated, logistically sound itineraries that save 4–6 hours of planning per trip. Unlike generic guides, each template is stress-tested for real walking distances and transit times by someone who's actually walked the route. Beats Google Maps + blog research because it's *cohesive* — attractions are sequenced to minimize backtracking and fatigue.
Target Audience
Independent travelers aged 25–55 visiting unfamiliar cities for 2–5 days; tour operators seeking white-label itinerary content
Key Features
- Interest-based filtering (food-focused, budget, luxury, family, adventure)
- Real transit times and costs embedded (MRT fares, taxi estimates, walking duration)
- Downloadable PDFs with maps, restaurant reservation links, and contingency attractions
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Travelers struggle to plan efficient multi-day itineraries without wasting time on poor logisticsTourists visiting unfamiliar cities like Singapore face decision paralysis when trying to maximize limited time across multiple attractions. They lack clear guidance on realistic travel times, optimal routing, and must-see priorities, leading to either missed experiences or exhausting, poorly-planned days. Existing travel guides are generic, outdated, or require hours of manual research across multiple sources.
Score: 17.5%