THE COMPLETE GUIDE

How to use Daypin, from first sentence to last stamp.

Six parts. No forms, no tutorial videos — just the things worth knowing before your first trip, and a few tricks that make every one after it better.
01
CHAT

Just say it.

Start with a sentence — "five slow days in Lisbon, great food, hidden gems." Daypin asks a couple of questions, then quietly starts building around what you said.
Try
"mostly vegetarian", "slow pace", "one food stop per day"
The chat that starts every trip
02
TRIPS

Everything in one place.

Every plan you start lives on your Trips page — upcoming, in progress, and past journeys. Nothing to save manually; pick any one back up where you left it.
Note
Trips sync to your account, so they're on every device you sign in to.
Your trips, upcoming and past
03
THE PLAN

A day, laid out.

Open any trip for a clean day-by-day itinerary: real places, sensible timings, and a map you can actually follow once you're standing on the street.
Tip
Drag a stop to a different day, or ask "make day two lighter" — it re-flows.
Day by day, with the map
04
HUB

Find your next place.

Not sure where yet? Browse real user trips in the Hub, save what pulls at you, and turn any of it into a full plan with a single tap.
Try
Open a country to see its cities, then "plan 3 days here" straight from the Hub.
Browse countries & cities
05
PERSONA

It learns your taste.

Your travel persona quietly tunes every suggestion — slower or packed, food-led or art-led, hidden corners or the big icons. The more you plan, the sharper it gets.
Note
Edit your persona any time — it reshapes future suggestions, not past trips.
A persona that tunes everything
06
PASSPORT

Collect as you go.

Each trip stamps your passport. Watch your map fill in, your stamps stack up, and your rank climb the further you roam — a quiet record of everywhere you've been.
Tip
Add stamps manually from previous trips you had outside of Daypin.
Stamps, map & rank