WonderKit
For families

Plan family trips without the group-chat chaos.

AI that learns what your kids love, tools to keep every adult on the same page, and a packing list that knows you have a toddler.

Parents, grandparents, and extended families planning school-break, holiday, or "let's-just-get-away" trips.

Why family planning gets hard

  • ·The group chat spirals into 200 messages and nobody can find the hotel link.
  • ·One adult ends up doing all the research while everyone else "just doesn't mind".
  • ·The itinerary works for the 9-year-old but the 4-year-old melts down by 3pm.
  • ·You forget water shoes, sunscreen, or the stroller-compatible beach bag. Again.
  • ·Grandparents can't use the planning app you love — so they stop contributing.
  • ·You get home and realize nobody has the photos or the receipts in one place.

What WonderKit does for families

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AI that remembers your kids

Ages, dietary restrictions, that one time the 3-hour museum was a disaster — all of it informs the next trip, automatically.

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Everyone gets a vote

Mom wants the beach, dad wants the hike, the kids want ice cream. Vote on activities, the group picks the winner.

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Packing lists that know your family

Kid sizes, swim gear for Day 3, the iPad charger, enough snacks. Weather-aware, age-aware, activity-specific.

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Expense splitting built-in

Grandma paid for the rental car, mom bought groceries, everyone owes everyone. Settle up at the end with one tap.

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What's on, wherever you are

Kid-friendly events, local restaurants, indoor options for the rainy day. Updated every morning.

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Nap-time aware

If a toddler is in the group, itineraries plan around nap windows and mealtimes — not despite them.

Sample itinerary

5 days in Costa Rica with kids 4 and 9

Generated from: "Family of 4, Costa Rica April 10–15, kids love animals and beach, one napper."

Day 1

Arrival → Manuel Antonio

  • ·Pick up rental car at SJO (reserved earlier — family-size SUV).
  • ·Quiet afternoon at Playa Espadilla, tide pools with the 4yo.
  • ·Early dinner at Emilio's beachside (kid menu, ocean view).
Day 2

Rainforest + sloth sanctuary

  • ·Guided rainforest walk (stroller-friendly trail, 90 minutes).
  • ·Nap window for the 4yo, 9yo reads on the hammock.
  • ·Evening sloth sanctuary tour — reservation made, transport included.
Day 3

Beach day + ice cream quest

  • ·Late morning at Playa Manuel Antonio (national park — 9yo loves capuchins).
  • ·Lunch at the casados place the local guide recommended.
  • ·Free afternoon + gelato hunt.
“The AI remembered that my daughter hates long walks. Every activity was the right length. We came back unburned and still talking to each other.”

— Marcus, dad of 2, Barcelona

Family-travel FAQ

How many people can I add to a family group?+
The Plus plan supports up to 3 groups; each group can have everyone you want to include — parents, grandparents, co-parents, nannies. Free works for up to 3 trips with core features.
Does it really understand ages?+
Yes. You set each traveler's age and preferences once during onboarding. The AI uses that to filter activities (stroller-friendly, teen-appropriate, senior pace) and suggests age-matched meals and downtime.
Can grandparents use it?+
It's designed for mixed-technical-comfort groups. Core views work in a browser with no app install. Grandparents can read the itinerary, vote on activities, and see photos without learning a new tool.
Is it safe to share trip details?+
Shared trip links are private-by-default (only people you invite can see the full plan). Public share pages are opt-in and only show what you choose to include.