01 / On the ground
Where is everyone, actually.
The map your crew opens the second someone asks. Live pins, real-time, zero group-chat detective work. Open it, see who is where, plan the next move.
Wanderlog builds the itinerary. WhatsApp holds the debate. Splitwise tracks the money. NomadCrew gives the whole crew one place for plans, chat, expenses, locations, and booking links, so the organizer stops acting as search bar, accountant, and meeting point.
Start with one trip. Invite by link. Keep your old tools until the crew uses it.
01 / On the ground
The map your crew opens the second someone asks. Live pins, real-time, zero group-chat detective work. Open it, see who is where, plan the next move.
02 / Decide together
Polls, reactions, shared decisions. The crew picks dinner, picks the route, picks the day-of plan. Built for the moment, not the archive.
03 / Square the bill
One running tally, split however the crew wants. See what is owed, settle inside the app, keep the post-trip math from breaking up the friendships.
04 / Everything in one place
Every confirmation the trip needs in one wallet. Offline-ready, shareable with the crew, organized so you do not scroll your inbox at 2am.
Every pass, ticket, and confirmation your crew needs. Organized by trip, shared with everyone, ready at the gate.
London
6 items
NYC Trip
4 items
New
Syncs with
Apple & Google Wallet
Forward a booking confirmation. NomadCrew pulls the pass automatically. Flights, hotels, events — handled.
Scan any boarding pass, QR code, or ticket. It lands in your wallet under the right trip, visible to your group.
Trip passes go to the group automatically. Personal passes stay yours. You decide what's visible.
Add any pass to your phone's native wallet. No app-switching at the gate.
Three college friends splitting a hostel in Lisbon. A family of 14 coordinating a reunion across 3 time zones. A remote team planning their first offsite in Bali. They all started right here.
Evaluate alternatives and use migration checklists before your next group trip.
FAQ
Your group already has apps. The question is whether those apps can run the trip once people, money, locations, and booking details start moving.
NomadCrew is for the friend who ends up running trips for 4 to 12 people: friend holidays, family trips, wedding weekends, reunions, ski houses, and bachelor trips. If everyone travels solo and never shares costs, you probably do not need it.
Keep WhatsApp for quick pings and jokes. It fails as the source of truth once the Airbnb link, dinner poll, boarding pass, taxi receipt, and meetup point are buried in the same thread.
Use Wanderlog if your main problem is detailed itinerary design and map-first research. Use NomadCrew when the trip becomes live: decisions, locations, expenses, confirmations, and group updates need one shared place.
For travel expenses tied to trip context, start with one trip and compare the workflow. If your group depends on advanced exports, complex currency conversion, or years of household balances, verify those needs before moving everything over.
Start with the organizer pain. Put the plan, key links, expenses, and live decisions in NomadCrew, then invite the crew into that single trip space. People adopt faster when it saves them from asking you for the same detail twice.
Yes. NomadCrew is the shared trip layer around those tools. Keep booking where you already book, then keep the link, confirmation, meetup detail, and related decision where the whole crew can find it.
The bullseye is repeat group travellers: people who take several friend, family, or city-break trips a year and know the same coordination mess keeps coming back. A one-night trip with two people may be fine in chat.
NomadCrew reduces the organizer burden first. One shared place for the plan means fewer repeated texts about addresses, timings, tickets, and who paid. For relatives who stay in chat, share the important decisions back from the trip space.
Use it for the live questions that usually hit the organizer: where is everyone, what did we decide, who booked it, who paid, what is the address, and where is the confirmation.
No. Put the must-book details, money, addresses, and decisions in one place. Leave the loose parts loose. The point is fewer repeated questions, not a minute-by-minute schedule.
Skip it if your trip is solo, itinerary-only, or already runs cleanly through one chat and one expense tool. NomadCrew is for groups where plans, money, documents, and day-of movement collide.
The iPhone app is available on the App Store. Android early access is open through the waitlist; successful signups receive the tester install link.
Android early access
Give your crew one place for the entire trip. Plans, chat, expenses, location. Share a link, they're in. Android early access is open now, and the list below is the fastest way in.