RoamWeek

About RoamWeek

Useful trip drafts, with the limits left visible

RoamWeek is an independent travel planning product operated from France. It combines a paid AI planner for personal trips with free, manually researched itineraries for common destination questions.

Geography first

Days are grouped around places that make sense together, not a long list of famous names.

Sources named

Editorial pages show the official sources checked and the date of the last real edit.

Money separated

Commission is never an input to suggestion order, and AI pricing is stated before signup.

What the AI does

The planner turns a prompt and travel profile into an editable, mapped first draft. It can still be wrong about opening hours, prices, addresses or availability. RoamWeek tells users to check important details with the venue before relying on them.

How editorial pages are made

The initial destination set was chosen from measured long tail demand, then each route was written around a constraint unique to that trip. A page needs named sources, a server rendered map, an honest statement of what to skip and a specific reason to exist. Pages are not created by swapping place names into one body of text.

How the business works

Public guides and shared trips are free. AI planning uses prepaid credit packs with no subscription, starting at €5. RoamWeek does not sell flights, hotels or activities. The detailed ranking and commercial rules are published in plain language.