Plan the trip. Split the damage. Keep the lore.

MyRoadTrippers keeps the route, crew, receipts, and recap energy in one place so the group chat can stay chaotic without losing the actual plan.

Start where the crew is spiraling

Need the move?

Turn a loose trip idea into dates, stops, votes, and a plan people can actually follow.

Need the split?

Use ShareTab when brunch, rides, and cocktails turn into a math problem nobody asked for.

Need the memories?

Keep the plans, receipts, highlights, and recap-ready bits together for the post-trip drop.

Why the group keeps coming back

One home base

Routes, plans, and shared spending stay connected instead of disappearing into screenshots.

Built for the crew

It handles group plans, shared decisions, shared costs, and memory drops without spreadsheet energy.

Trip Buddy keeps it moving

Smart spark tools turn trip details into next moves, hype posts, and recap-ready moments.

More ways to get the trip unstuck

Jump straight into the part you need: group planning, routes, trip costs, receipt splits, or memory recaps.

What is MyRoadTrippers?

MyRoadTrippers is a road trip planner and group trip planner that connects itineraries, traveler coordination, ShareTab trip cost splitting, receipt splitting, and trip memories in one flow.

What is ShareTab?

ShareTab is the trip cost splitter and receipt splitter side of MyRoadTrippers. It lets you scan receipts, assign items, and save a clear breakdown before linking the expense flow back into a trip.

Do I need an account to use ShareTab?

You can start using ShareTab before creating an account. Signing in helps you save history, reopen bills, and connect them to trips later.

Can MyRoadTrippers help with group trip planning and memories?

Yes. You can use the group trip planner for shared itinerary context, use ShareTab for trip costs and receipt splits, and keep public-safe trip memories together after the trip.

Are public recaps private?

Public recap examples use curated, public-safe trip details only. They do not show private notes, private invite links, email addresses, receipt details, settlement details, or private trip IDs.