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.

One subscription covers your whole group — no per-person fees.

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

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.

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.

Packing lists that know your family

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

Expense splitting built-in

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

What's on, wherever you are

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

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.

Marcus, dad of 2 (ages 4 and 7)

San Diego

“The AI remembered that my 4yo can't handle 3-hour walks and built every morning around her nap window. By the time she crashed at 1pm, we'd already done the zoo, the carousel, and lunch. Best San Diego trip we've done.”

Sarah, mom of 6 and 10

Costa Rica

“We got back from a week in Costa Rica having actually liked each other. The kids weren't melting down at 3pm because the itinerary built in the right downtime, and the packing list flagged reef-safe sunscreen before I forgot. First family trip we didn't end up needing a vacation from.”

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. The Free plan lets you plan your first trip free, with 5 AI sessions a month and all the 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.