Close Menu
RoboNewsWire – Latest Insights on AI, Robotics, Crypto and Tech Innovations
  • Home
  • AI
  • Crypto
  • Cybersecurity
  • IT
  • Energy
  • Robotics
  • TechCrunch
  • Technology
What's Hot

Investors trust Google more than Meta when comes to spending on AI

April 30, 2026

Paragon is not collaborating with Italian authorities probing spyware attacks, report says

April 28, 2026

Microsoft cuts OpenAI revenue share as their AI alliance loosens

April 28, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Investors trust Google more than Meta when comes to spending on AI
  • Paragon is not collaborating with Italian authorities probing spyware attacks, report says
  • Microsoft cuts OpenAI revenue share as their AI alliance loosens
  • Robotically assembled building blocks could make construction more efficient and sustainable | MIT News
  • AI showdown: Musk and Altman go to trial in fight over OpenAI’s beginnings
  • U.S., Iran seize ships as war evolves into standoff over Strait of Hormuz
  • Google launches training and inference TPUs in latest shot at Nvidia
  • Zoom teams up with World to verify humans in meetings
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
RoboNewsWire – Latest Insights on AI, Robotics, Crypto and Tech InnovationsRoboNewsWire – Latest Insights on AI, Robotics, Crypto and Tech Innovations
Saturday, May 9
  • Home
  • AI
  • Crypto
  • Cybersecurity
  • IT
  • Energy
  • Robotics
  • TechCrunch
  • Technology
RoboNewsWire – Latest Insights on AI, Robotics, Crypto and Tech Innovations
Home » Boop’s new app turns social recommendations into bookable itineraries

Boop’s new app turns social recommendations into bookable itineraries

GTBy GTNovember 18, 2025 TechCrunch No Comments5 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


In a sea of AI travel-planning apps, a new startup called Boop aims to redefine the space with a new approach: turning social recommendations into bookable itineraries. Instead of getting a random AI-generated travel plan, the app offers users access to itineraries from real people who went on real trips. 

When someone takes a trip, Boop uses AI to quickly turn their trip into an itinerary that others can copy and personalize, mainly by looking at location data and metadata from photos they share with the app. The idea is to build a network of shared itineraries that people can monetize, giving travel creators another way to earn money from their recommendations.  

The startup was founded in February by Nancy Li Smith, who previously led AR/VR innovation at Meta and Microsoft and served as executive vice president of growth and strategy at physical AI startup BrightAI. 

Smith came up with the idea for Boop after feeling like there wasn’t a way for her to remember or share her own travel recommendations efficiently.  

She also wanted to address the stress and emotional labor that often comes with planning travel, especially since women make roughly 80% of travel decisions and often feel pressure to make every trip perfect.

“Women are majority of the time the planner in the relationship and in the family and the friends groups,” Smith said during an interview with TechCrunch. “There’s this pressure to make every trip amazing, not only for yourself or your partner, for your family, for your friends. All these years of the emotional and logistical labor for free. Boop is now solving this so that we can capture this easily without people doing anything.”

Instead of having to scour TikTok for recommendations, sift through hundreds of reviews, and pin ideas across Google Maps, users can access tested and loved itineraries from creators and friends.  

Techcrunch event

San Francisco
|
October 13-15, 2026

Image Credits:Boop

“Boop is the first AI travel companion that’s built on social trust,” Smith said. “What that means is, the moment you start going on a trip and start exploring and roaming around, Boop basically remembers your trip in the background, so all your stops, your photos, your reservations, and in the background turns this into a beautiful, shoppable itinerary that friends can now actually use.” 

She continued, “And so how that works is, instead of planning from scratch — which is like a weeks-long process — you can now just copy your friends’ real Tokyo or Paris trip itinerary. And in one tap, you can chat with AI and in minutes be able to personalize it to make it your own.” 

When users starts “capturing” a trip, the app tracks their movements in the background, similar to how a fitness app tracks steps or running routes, if the user has given the app permission to do so. The company says Boop’s AI doesn’t use location data for anything other than capturing trips and offering recommendations. For instance, if a user has shared an interest in art and is located in the 11th arrondissement in Paris, Boop may direct them to Atelier des Lumières.

In the future, Boop plans to integrate with users’ calendars, with their permission, in order to access existing reservations and add them to their itineraries.

Smith says Boop is helpful when you’re on the road, too, not just when planning a trip. For example, if you’re standing in the middle of Tokyo at 11 p.m. feeling spontaneous, Boop can recommend something for you to do based on your taste and your friends’ recommendations.

Boop is launching on Tuesday on mobile and is currently available on an invite-only basis. The company currently has a public waitlist that users can join.

Boop is offering early access to select travel creators whose trips people already want to copy, Smith says. The startup has seen interest from creators who already share their travels and are looking for a way to earn from their recommendations. Creators can share their trips with followers through a “Boop with me” link that includes affiliate links. 

Image Credits:Boop

“When people copy the link and book, we automatically integrate affiliate commission APIs from the industry, and we generate the industry standard of 10 to 25% commissions, and we turn half of that back to the creators,” Smith said. “With each copy, that means 50 to 100 bucks. And if you’re an influencer with 100,000 followers, and you have 100 people copying this, it becomes a five- [or] six-figure income down the road.” 

Boop is working with hotel and experience affiliate aggregation companies and using APIs to access affiliate booking inventory from platforms such as Expedia, Booking.com, Marriott, and Viator. 

Smith says Boop is fortunate to be backed by leaders from Tripadvisor, Marriott, and Expedia, noting that they understand travel and consumer behavior. Notable investors include Stephen Kaufer, co‑founder and former CEO of Tripadvisor, and Stephanie Linnartz, the former president of Marriott International. 

In terms of funding, Boop raised $3.2 million in pre-seed funding in May, co-led by Bling Capital and BBG Ventures.

As for the future, Boop wants to be the go-to place for booking travel, especially as research shows that Gen Zs are less likely to view travel as a discretionary expense.

“In five years, what we the team internally talked about is when someone wants to plan a trip, they won’t say, check the reviews, they’ll say, copy my Boop,” Smith said. “And, so every real trip becomes a guide, and every memory becomes a new currency.” 



Source link

GT
  • Website

Keep Reading

Paragon is not collaborating with Italian authorities probing spyware attacks, report says

Zoom teams up with World to verify humans in meetings

Hackers are abusing unpatched Windows security flaws to hack into organizations

‘Tokenmaxxing’ is making developers less productive than they think

Sources: Cursor in talks to raise $2B+ at $50B valuation as enterprise growth surges

Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles exit OpenAI as company continues to shed ‘side quests’

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Investors trust Google more than Meta when comes to spending on AI

April 30, 2026

Google launches training and inference TPUs in latest shot at Nvidia

April 27, 2026

Meta tracks employee usage on Google, LinkedIn AI training project

April 25, 2026

Meta will cut 10% of workforce as company pushes deeper into AI

April 24, 2026
Latest Posts

Malicious Chrome Extension Steal ChatGPT and DeepSeek Conversations from 900K Users

April 1, 2026

Top 10 Best Server Monitoring Tools

April 1, 2026

10 Best Cybersecurity Risk Management Tools

March 31, 2026

Subscribe to News

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Welcome to RoboNewsWire, your trusted source for cutting-edge news and insights in the world of technology. We are dedicated to providing timely and accurate information on the most important trends shaping the future across multiple sectors. Our mission is to keep you informed and ahead of the curve with deep dives, expert analysis, and the latest updates in key industries that are transforming the world.

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 Robonewswire. Designed by robonewswire.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.