Roadtrippers Updates Trip Planner’s AI Feature
Roadtrippers is rolling out two updates to its Roadtrippers Autopilot feature, bringing an enhanced level of personalization and convenience to the road trip planning experience, the company said.
The updates are designed to make exploring extraordinary places simpler, faster and more user-friendly, reinforcing Roadtrippers’ commitment to empowering travelers to plan unforgettable adventures.
One of the standout updates is Autopilot Remix. Recognizing that not all trip recommendations hit the mark, Remix offers users the chance to “try again” and generate new suggestions tailored to their preferences. The flexible do-over feature ensures travelers are equipped with unlimited fresh options to discover destinations and stops that align with their unique vision for the perfect road trip.
“Planning a road trip should be as enjoyable as the journey itself,” said Josh Knepfle, chief technology officer at Roadtrippers. “[Autopilot Remix] takes the guesswork out of planning while giving users the freedom to refine their itineraries until it feels just right.”
The second update allows users to add their own waypoints to Autopilot-planned trips. While currently available on the web (with iOS and Android compatibility coming soon), the feature lets travelers seamlessly incorporate curated stops along their route. Travelers can search by location or let Autopilot suggest stops based on their interests by answering a few simple questions. With access to Roadtrippers’ extensive database of over seven million points of interest, this “easy button” unlocks a wealth of possibilities, helping travelers personalize their journey without the hassle of endless searching.
“Autopilot has been a game-changer since its launch, with travelers praising its intuitive ability to craft entire road trip itineraries in just a few clicks. These updates represent Roadtrippers’ dedication to continuous improvement, ensuring the app not only meets but exceeds the needs of modern road trip travelers and RVers,” the company said.