Roadtrippers - Trip Planner

Roadtrippers - Trip Planner

By Roadtrippers

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2014-11-25
  • Current Version: 5.8.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 143.97 MB
  • Developer: Roadtrippers
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.65034
4.65034
From 58,551 Ratings

Description

Are you ready to turn your road trip into an epic adventure? Roadtrippers is the #1 road trip planning app in the U.S. and Canada, with more than 38 million trips planned to date covering more than 42 billion miles. Whether you’re looking for an RV trip planner or just mapping out your next road trip, build your route in Roadtrippers and then use our turn-by-turn navigation to lead the way. Explore millions of places, like local diners and quirky roadside attractions, or scenic points, national parks, and hotels. Get inspiration from our pre-made trip guides of some of the most interesting and once-in-a-lifetime routes you need to see at least once. No matter where you are, you’re always minutes away from something amazing! Use Roadtrippers’ free features to map out routes with three stops or less. And when you’re ready to take on bigger adventures, simply upgrade your membership to add up to 150 stops per trip and unlock other premium features like RV-friendly GPS navigation, members-only discounts, offline maps, trip collaboration access, customized map styles, and more! Plus, any trips you’ve saved or places you love will sync automatically across devices, and you can use CarPlay to easily navigate your route once you hit the road. Note: Our content and coverage is currently focused in the USA and Canada only. Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. Terms of use: https://roadtrippers.com/tos Privacy policy: https://roadtrippers.com/privacy-policy

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Reviews

  • Good app, not great

    3
    By Looking at Google
    This is a really good app. Definitely recommend it. Mostly an easy way to put a trip together, plan stops, construct a map. I would give it 5 stars except for a few very frustrating things that drag this app down. And could easily be fixed. I do understand that maybe it’s user error, but … When you are on a trip, you open the trip and it goes to your current location in Map View. However, when you open the List View for that trip, why doesn’t it go to your current location instead of starting from day one and you have to scroll all the way down until you find what you’re looking for. The way dates are managed is a complete nightmare. Changing the dates of an entire trip is such a hassle. And you cannot plan a trip without dates as once you add your first date, the app puts every single waypoint on a separate date!! Who thought that was a good idea?! You can add things that are not on the map already, but you can only add an address, you cannot label the address as to what it is. There are a lot of things that are not included on the map that I would like to add to my trips. And label with a name. This app is not a standalone app. You need other sources to complete the picture. Especially because there is a blue line indicating your route that completely covers up the highway numbers. Highway numbers are essential to trip planning. Also, can you update the gas pricing? It’s no where near accurate. And organize the trips into past and upcoming/future?
  • Not a very efficient nor RV specific nav

    1
    By Fscotth1
    G Maps and this nav system come up with same routes which is not conducive for RVs. The previous togo rv nav system was way better
  • Not user friendly nor intuitive.

    1
    By pmer19
    Not easy to start navigation - ridiculously hard to do.
  • Apparently impossible to cancel renewal

    1
    By Dude0u812
    Interesting app. Paid the $60 fee and used it for a single road trip. Was pretty useful at setting up driving routes and ranges, similar to the old AAA TripTik. Found some good restaurants and museums along the way. But it has mediocre UI/UX. It dumps a bunch of OTHER people’s road adventures into the place where you store yours. Whenever you open it, you have to go digging for the trip(s) you’re working on because Roadtrippers figures you more likely want to see what others have done in an area you aren’t even visiting and that’s more important than your own trip! Think about asking a friend to hand you your hammer and instead they hand you random other tools in your box until eventually your hammer shows up. And they repeat that over and over. Wouldn’t be relying on that friend for help, even worse if I were paying them. And that’s how I feel about the experience of Roadtrippers- $60 a year to have it throwing up random adventures from other people when I bought it to focus on my own trip(s) is absurd. I can find plenty of these types of stories in more detail on YouRube or other websites- I’m paying for this subscription for a “professional” tool that focuses on MY road trips. Far too much noise and clunky navigation. The reason it went from a 3-star experience to a 1-star rating: apparently it’s rigged to make it impossible or near impossible to turn off the subscription. You follow a link from the app to log into their website, go to “manage subscription” or “turn off auto renewal,” and it takes you to yet again ANOTHER website for a company called “Stripe.” And does “Stripe” let you manage your subscription or turn off auto renewal? NOPE. Stripe wants you to put in your email and they claim they will “send a link” so you can log in. And the link is good for 30 minutes. BUT- the link never arrives. Tried it twice. So, Roadpass/tripper and Stripe have apparently designed a rat trap where they can claim to let you turn off auto renewal, but there is no way to do so. Come the end of my subscription and if they try charging again, it’ll be an instant chargeback with my bank. These sorts of schemes need to be called out for the fraud they are. And Apple may need to be advised this is going on behind the scenes, even though it’s a useful app, the trickery in preventing cancellation is abhorrent.
  • Drastically upped price

    1
    By Travelfan1234
    I was on auto renew. The price last year was 29.99 for unlimited plans with unlimited stops. It renewed for 35.99. Five more dollars, OK. But for three trips with 20 stops each. All the trios except for one have a lock sign on them, so the app isn’t even registering that I am a paying customer. There was no notice or email that the plan was changing. And of course no refunds. Will NOT be renewing
  • Not Reliable

    1
    By Tupaul
    Used this app for the first time and it DID NOT take us to our Destination. Don’t trust it now and won’t use it again. Good thing my Trailer is on the small side or I would have had issues.
  • Awesome

    5
    By jtstenger
    Killer app just learn how to used this app and it is worth every penny
  • Cannot login on phone only desktop.

    1
    By fake need
    This is annoying. I have logged out and logged back into my account but cannot see the trip I created on my desktop computer through the phone app. The phone app is not recognizing my user name or email and will not allow me to update it. Spent $60 on the annual membership for the premium package.
  • where is rv information?

    1
    By miramiraonthewall
    roadtrippers and campendium are supposed to be merged, but there is no campendium info here.
  • Roadtrippers

    2
    By SallasW
    Very hard to understand what you actually have access to. Tried to sign up for all 4 apps but found out I only got Roadtrippers not Togo and Campendium like I wanted Dallas Willard

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