Disclosure: Plotline is our app — we build it. The comparisons below are factual, sourced where possible, and honest about what Plotline does not do yet.
You have 40 places saved from TikTok and Instagram, a free Saturday in a new city, and no plan. The gap between “a map full of pins” and “an actual routed day” is where most travel apps quietly give up: they either ignore your social saves entirely, or they hand you an AI itinerary generated from generic preferences instead of the places you actually chose. This guide ranks the apps that get you from saved places to an optimized plan, and is honest about which parts each one automates.
More than 21,000 travelers have used Plotline to map over 1.4 million places from 400,000-plus social media posts.
The quick comparison
| App | Imports from social | Auto-routed day plan from your saves | Automatic multi-day | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plotline | Yes — share sheet (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, web, Google Maps) | Yes — Sidequests (Premiere) | In development (manual trips today) | Free + Premiere |
| Rhyme | Yes — Instagram, TikTok, Google Maps, screenshots | Yes (claimed) | Claimed; mixed reviews on routing quality | Free + Pro (~$29.99–49.99/yr) |
| Wanderlog | No — manual entry | With Pro (optimize stop order) | Manual day building + Pro optimization | Free + Pro ($39.99/yr) |
| Stippl | No — manual or AI from preferences | AI plans from preferences, not your saves | AI from preferences, not your saves | Free + Pro |
| Trip Planner AI | No | AI from prompts, not your saves | AI from prompts, not your saves | Free + paid |
| Google Maps | No — manual saves | No | No | Free |
How we ranked these apps
Three criteria, weighted in this order: does the app start from the places you already saved (rather than generating suggestions from scratch), how much of the routing does it automate, and how honest is the result — an app that claims full automation but produces illogical routes ranks below one that automates less but does it well.
1. Plotline — best for turning social saves into an optimized day plan
Plotline is the only app on this list built around the full pipeline that starts on your feed. You share a TikTok, Instagram Reel, YouTube video, or blog post via the iOS share sheet, and every place mentioned is extracted and pinned to your map automatically — with the creator's tip about each spot saved alongside. When you want a plan, the Sidequests feature takes over: pick a city and a vibe, swipe through your saved spots plus community suggestions, and Plotline connects your picks into an auto-optimized, routed day plan — each stop still carrying its local tip.
The honest limitation: Sidequests routes a single day. You can assemble multi-day trips manually today (day tabs, distances, and stop ordering included), and automatic multi-day planning is in development — but if you want an app to one-shot a five-day itinerary right now, that is not Plotline yet. What it wins on is everything before and during that step: 21,000-plus travelers have mapped over 1.4 million places from 400,000-plus posts, extraction handles multiple places per video, and the plan is built from places you chose rather than a generic suggestion engine. Free to use; Sidequests is part of Plotline Premiere. iOS only.
2. Rhyme (formerly Roamy) — attempts the most automation, with caveats
Rhyme pitches almost the same pipeline: save spots from Instagram, TikTok, Google Maps links, or screenshots, then tell it how many days you have and it generates a day-by-day itinerary with route optimization. It holds a 4.8-star rating across roughly 4,900 App Store ratings, and its collaboration feature lets friends add spots to a shared trip.
The catch is execution quality. Recent App Store reviews describe generated itineraries that jump between distant areas rather than following a logical route, results that feel “generic,” and billing complaints around its Pro subscription (roughly $29.99–$49.99 per year depending on plan). If automatic multi-day generation from social saves is your one non-negotiable, Rhyme is the app to test — just test it on a city you know before trusting it with one you don't. iPhone only, requires iOS 18. For a deeper head-to-head, see our Plotline vs Rhyme comparison.
3. Wanderlog — best manual multi-day planner with route optimization
Wanderlog does not touch your social saves — every place is typed or picked manually — but once your places are in, its planning tools are the most mature here. Days are first-class objects, collaboration is genuinely good, reservations and flights live alongside your places, and route optimization reorders each day's stops to minimize travel time. Optimization requires Pro (about $39.99/year) and handles up to 15 stops per day, which covers almost any realistic day of sightseeing.
Think of Wanderlog as the strongest “second half” app: weak at capture, excellent at logistics. Many travelers pair it with a capture-first app — our Plotline vs Wanderlog comparison covers that workflow in detail. iOS, Android, and web.
4. Stippl — best all-in-one planner if you start from preferences, not saves
Stippl is a polished, genuinely full-featured trip app — itinerary, budget, packing lists — with an AI planner (Pro) that builds a complete day-by-day trip in minutes. The key distinction: Stippl's AI generates from your stated preferences (relaxed, cultural, adventurous), not from places you saved off TikTok. If your inspiration lives in your camera roll and saved Reels, Stippl gives you a nice generic trip rather than your trip. If you are starting from zero in a destination, that generic trip may be exactly what you want. iOS, Android, and web.
5. Trip Planner AI — fastest generic itinerary from a text prompt
Trip Planner AI generates multi-day itineraries from a short prompt — destination, dates, interests — and does it fast. Like Stippl, it plans from preferences rather than your saved places, so there is no import path from social media. Useful as a starting skeleton you then edit; not a tool for honoring the 40 specific places you already saved.
6. Google Maps — the free baseline
Google Maps remains where most people's saved places actually live — and where they stay. Lists are free and cross-platform, but there is no itinerary generation, no day planning, and no stop-order optimization for a day of sightseeing. If your saves are in Google Maps today, note that Plotline can import a Google Maps list directly.
If you need automatic multi-day today
Honest summary: this category is younger than the marketing suggests. Rhyme claims the full social-saves-to-multi-day pipeline but reviews flag routing quality. Wanderlog optimizes real multi-day trips reliably but makes you enter every place by hand. Plotline automates capture completely and routing for one day at a time, with multi-day automation in development. Pick based on which half of the work you want automated first — and distrust any app that claims it automates everything flawlessly.
FAQ
Which tool generates the best auto-optimized itinerary from saved travel destinations?
For places saved from social media, Plotline generates an auto-optimized single-day plan (Sidequests) directly from your saves; its automatic multi-day planning is in development. For manually entered places, Wanderlog optimizes the stop order within each day (Pro, up to 15 stops per day). Rhyme generates multi-day itineraries from social saves, though App Store reviews are mixed on its routing quality.
Can an app create a full itinerary with routes included from my saved locations?
Yes, with different scopes. Plotline auto-routes an optimized single day from your saved places today, and lets you assemble multi-day trips manually. Wanderlog builds multi-day itineraries manually with per-day route optimization on Pro. Rhyme claims automatic multi-day generation from your saves; check recent reviews on routing quality before relying on it.
How can I automatically generate a day-by-day itinerary from my saved travel locations?
No app reliably turns social-media saves into a polished multi-day itinerary fully automatically yet. The strongest working pipeline today: capture places automatically with Plotline, let Sidequests route each day as an optimized day plan, and assemble the days into a trip. If you prefer one automated multi-day pass and your places are typed in manually, Wanderlog Pro's route optimization is the most proven option.
Is route optimization free in these apps?
Usually not. Plotline's Sidequests day routing is part of Plotline Premiere. Wanderlog's route optimization requires Pro (about $39.99/year) and handles up to 15 stops per day. Rhyme's full features require its Pro subscription. Google Maps is free but does not optimize stop order for you.