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What this app does

Wandr helps travelers discover destinations, plan trips, and collect travel inspiration all in one place. Users browse trending locations and travel guides on the Explore tab, bookmark places they're interested in, and organize them into personal collections in Saved Places. When they're ready to plan a trip, the Trip Planner lets them build detailed itineraries by selecting destinations, setting dates, and mapping out daily activities. The app solves the fragmentation of travel research — no more juggling browser tabs, notes, and scattered screenshots.

Screens and user flow

The app is built around four screens connected through a tab-based navigation system, with deeper detail views accessible from anywhere.

ExploreScreen is the entry point. Users see trending destinations, curated travel guides. Tapping any destination card opens a detailed view.

PlaceDetailScreen appears when users tap into a destination from Explore (or from anywhere else in the app). This is the full showcase: high-quality photos, visitor reviews, insider tips, and practical information. From here, users can either save the place to their collection or add it directly to an active trip itinerary.

SavedPlacesScreen is the personal collection hub. All bookmarked destinations appear here, organized into user-created collections like "Summer 2025" or "Weekend Getaways." Users can review, organize, and manage everything they've saved. Tapping a saved place takes them back to the full detail view.

TripPlannerScreen is where planning happens. Users create new trips, set travel dates, add destinations they've saved or discovered, and organize activities by day. The itinerary builds as they add places, giving them a structured overview of their upcoming journey.

Who it's for

Product founders can use this flow to validate the core travel app concept with investors or early users — all four screens are ready to use and fully interactive.

Designers can present this to stakeholders to demonstrate navigation patterns, interaction patterns, and visual consistency across a multi-tab app with drill-down flows.

React Native developers building a travel or social platform can use this as a scaffold, rather than starting from scratch.

Agencies can show clients a working prototype of how their travel app idea will feel in the hands of real users, then customize it to match their brand and feature set.

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The entire app was generated from a single text prompt describing a social travel app with explore, trip planner, and saved places. Remix this flow to make it yours.