Booking alarms, computed
The Forbidden City releases at 20:00, seven days out. Mogao sells out in minutes. Your arrival date in, exact alarm dates out — as real calendar events with reminders.
First 24 hours, offline
A single file that works in airplane mode: the first six moves, your cities’ landing facts, a show-the-driver hotel card, emergency numbers.
The menu scanner
Photograph any menu; get English, pinyin, prices and spice levels, plus show-the-waiter cards. It refuses to guess when it can’t read — no invented dishes.
A desk that cites its sources
Ask anything. Answers are grounded in our dated, field-verified facts — when we verified the Forbidden City rule, the answer says so. No resellers, ever.
Everything above is free while we build.
Trip Pass will launch at $12.99 for one trip — adding hotel-registration help on chat, priority menu scans, and a personal booking-wall watch for your dates. Early-access members lock that price for life and shape what goes in.
one email when it opens · no spam, ever
Why a pass and not a subscription?
Because you are not going to China every month. You are going once, maybe twice — and for those two weeks you need everything to just work. We price for the trip, not for your inbox. When you are home with your photos, we are done; tell your friends, that’s the whole deal.