If they can’t add a confirmation automatically (for example a reservation agents wrote you a Personal mail with the details it takes few minutes/hours and someone from kayak adds it manually to your trip. I always book a lot of flights and hotels on a single day, and I will cancel most of them when travel time approaches. The output wasn’t great for easily sharing either. Chait was convinced there must be a better way to organize travel. Once … and it puts it all together. You register and forward all your trip emails (flights, hotels, tours, restaurant reservations, etc.) I haven’t used it in a few years though, so that could have changed.Interesting, but inability to parse through at least the most common confirmations is a killer for me. We had a roughly four hour layover in Montreal, connecting from Air Canada to Lufthansa. Cancel any time. I travel solo mostly, but I can sure see where Travefy sharing features would really come in handy. Unfortunately much like in the US,…Through August 6, 2020, Rakuten is offering what's in line with the best refer-a-friend bonus I ever recall seeing: If you refer a friend to Rakuten and they spend $30, then both the person referring and the person being referred receive $30 In order…One Mile at a Time is owned by PointsPros, Inc. That’s when the idea of Travefy was born.Chait began building Travefy in 2013 with Scott Rutz, and Matt Posvar with co-founder Chris Davis.Travefy released a group travel planner with tools to collaborate on trip details, build itineraries, and track and collect shared itineraries. Rather, planning can be a chance to brainstorm destinations and come up with interesting things to do. Like their email parser still doesn’t support a whole bunch of foreign airline’s confirmation emails and if you aren’t staying at a chain hotel it can’t even parse for check-in/check-out dates. This gave us plenty of time to check out the brand new Polaris Lounge which we were rather excited about. But any non standard hotel confirmation trips it up (pun…). No work.I enjoy Tripit, especially the ability to forward confirmations and have it auto populate. I appreciate that feature of Travefy where you just search for the hotel and it fills in maps, etc. Per BBC: "The man says he once requested an Uber driver from his wife's phone. Travefy breaks things into six categories, each of which will have their own icon later.You can enter information as much information as you want manually, including photos, attachments of eTickets, links to other websites, or really any notes you can think of.You can also search for saved items that other people have created, or that are in the Travefy database.You can also add specific dates and times for an activity, or just “Day 5” if your travel plans aren’t that firm yet.You can also add prices for certain events, and select whether the entire group will be participating or just specific people (this is a very useful functionality when the group has separate flights).Speaking of flights, once those are booked you can add them to the itinerary, and the dates for your other activities will get automatically filled in.