A private travel intelligence system — trip history, loyalty miles, expiring benefits, and live itineraries in one place. Your data, your server, no subscription.
Between expiring miles, forgotten companion tickets, annual card credits you never used, and itineraries buried in email — the cost of disorganization adds up fast.
"My Alaska companion ticket expires next month. When did I even get it?"
Companion certificates, airline credits, and lounge passes expire quietly. You get an email at issuance and another when it's gone. Nothing in between to remind you they exist.
"I have 80,000 Alaska miles and 40,000 United miles but no idea what either is worth right now."
Miles live in five different airline apps, each with its own login. You know you have points somewhere — you just can't see the full picture without opening them all.
"We went to Japan three years ago. What hotels did we stay at? I can't remember."
Your travel history is scattered across email confirmations, Google Photos, old credit card statements, and memory. There's no single record of where you've been and what you did.
"I know the flight leaves at 6am but I can't find where I saved the confirmation."
Trip details — confirmation numbers, hotel check-in times, activity reservations — live across email threads, the airline app, and a booking site you never visit again. One place would fix all of it.
Travel Hub is built around how a serious traveler actually manages their life — tracking points across programs, planning itineraries months in advance, and keeping a permanent record of everywhere they've been.
Every trip pinned to an interactive world map. See all the places you've been at a glance, filter by year, and track your country and continent count as it grows.
All your frequent flier programs in one dashboard — Alaska, Delta, United, American, and more. Current balances, elite status, expiration dates, and estimated value.
Companion tickets, airline credits, lounge passes, annual card benefits — tracked with expiration dates and color-coded alerts at 90, 60, and 30 days out. Nothing expires unused.
Share trips, itineraries, and benefit tracking with a travel partner or family. One system, multiple people — see each other's miles and plan trips together without the spreadsheet.
Day-by-day trip planning with flights, hotels, activities, cruises, and restaurants. Confirmation numbers, times, and notes in one place. Import from Flighty or build it yourself.
Countries visited, total flights, miles flown, days abroad, year-over-year trends. Know your travel profile — and watch the numbers grow. Exportable for sharing or archiving.
Full cruise support — ship name, cabin, ports of call, departure and arrival times, and day-by-day shore excursions. Documented alongside your flights and hotels in one itinerary view.
Forward a booking confirmation email, paste it directly, or upload the PDF. Travel Hub parses it and adds flights, hotels, and activities to your itinerary automatically — no manual entry.
After each trip, a writing assistant helps you capture the experience — prompting with the places you visited, the people you traveled with, and the activities you logged. Your memories, not just your data.
Ask questions about your own travel history — "When did I last visit Japan?" or "What did I spend on hotels in 2024?" The AI only has access to your data, not the internet, so answers are grounded in your actual records.
Every flight you've logged appears as an arc connecting the cities — a visual record of everywhere your travels have taken you, built from your actual data.
The average frequent traveler has three or four loyalty programs and several annual card benefits they're tracking across different apps. Travel Hub consolidates everything — with alerts before anything expires.
Travel Hub tracks over 15 stats automatically as you log trips — countries and continents visited, total flights and distance, your most-visited destinations, favorite airlines, and year-over-year travel trends.
It's the travel profile you've always wanted but never had in one place.
TripIt, Google Travel, and every other service monetizes your data and takes it with them if you cancel. Travel Hub runs on private infrastructure you own — your records, your rules.
Your system runs on a private server — not a shared cloud platform alongside 10 million other users' itineraries and loyalty data.
Your travel patterns, credit card spend, and loyalty program data aren't being sold or used to train someone else's recommendation engine.
You own the system. No monthly fee that doubles, no cancellation that deletes five years of trip history. One build, maintained for as long as you want it.
Tell me how you currently track trips, miles, and benefits. We'll build something private that fits how you actually travel — not how a platform thinks you should.
casey@confluencedigital.netTravel Hub started as a personal project — built because no existing tool tracked miles, expiring benefits, full trip history, and itineraries in one private place without a subscription. After building and living with it across a dozen countries and 27 flights, it became clear it was worth offering to other serious travelers. Confluence Digital builds systems like this for people who want something that actually fits their life.