The first end-to-end planner organized around the Travel Day. RV-safe routing, ~400 POIs along every route, real-time cascading edits when reality diverges from plan, family sharing, offline-friendly.
Four steps from "where are we going?" to a printed PDF in the glovebox. About 5 minutes from signup to your first complete plan.
Where you're starting. Where you're going. Your RV's height, length, fuel type, and your preferred max miles per day. Five questions, ~90 seconds.
Day-by-day route, ~5–10 curated camp options per night, fuel/dump/propane stops along the way, weather + grade warnings. RV-safe by default.
Day 6 ran 50 miles long? Edit the day; subsequent days cascade — start coords shift, mileage recomputes, dates ripple forward. No spreadsheet rework.
Save to PDF for the glovebox. Share with family — co-driving, planning, or just keeping everyone informed. Works offline at the Idaho-Oregon border.
Most RV apps do one thing well. Road Voyage does the whole job — and the parts work because they're built to work together.
Every day has a start, end, miles, hours, food preset, camp pick, weather, and grade warnings. Edit one day; subsequent days cascade. The trip is a chain of Travel Days, not a route with stops sprinkled on top.
Height clearances, length restrictions, weight limits, propane-no-go bridges. The route the GPS won't quietly send you under. Powered by HERE Truck Routing.
Fuel, scenic, dump, propane, repair, camps — all curated to your route. Filter chips toggle each category. ~400 POIs in the demo trip alone.
Day 6 added 47 miles? Day 7's start shifts east, mileage recomputes, dates ripple forward. Cascade what reality changed — the rest of the trip auto-corrects so you don't have to redo a spreadsheet.
One trip, up to 5 members. Co-drive, co-plan, or just keep everyone informed. Public share links for friends not in the family.
Cover page + day-by-day reference, save to PDF. Service worker caches active trips for offline use. Idaho-Oregon border without panic.
The closed beta cohort spans full-timers, weekenders, snowbirds, and first-time renters. Here's what they said in the post-trip survey.
"This is what RV LIFE Trip Wizard should have evolved into ten years ago. The Travel Day model just makes sense."
"The cascade thing is the killer feature. Day 6 ran long and the rest of the trip just fixed itself. I almost cried."
"Finally an RV planner that doesn't insult my intelligence with a 1990s UI. The PDF print is gorgeous, by the way."
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