Vacationist vs. Wanderlog: the honest comparison

Short answer: Wanderlog is the better itinerary research tool — maps, place discovery, route optimization. Vacationist is the better group coordination tool — voting, expense splitting, shared lists, and friends who can join without creating an account. Which one you want depends on whether your bottleneck is finding places or getting ten people to agree on them.

The comparison at a glance

Vacationist Wanderlog
Itinerary / calendar ✅ Shared trip calendar ✅ Strong, day-by-day
Maps & place discovery ✅ Excellent
Group voting on activities ✅ Unique 5-tier system
Expense splitting ✅ Full: custom splits, live balances, settle-up ⚠️ Basic
Shared shopping & packing lists ✅ Real-time, with recipe sync
Join without an account ✅ One invite link ❌ Account required
Offline support ✅ Offline-first ⚠️ Paid feature (Pro)
Encrypted travel documents
Group chat in-app
Platforms Android + web (iOS in development) iOS, Android, web
Price Free, no ads; optional Pro Free tier; Pro subscription

What Wanderlog does better

Credit where due — Wanderlog is a polished product:

If you're a solo traveler or a couple whose main job is researching a destination, Wanderlog is a strong choice.

What Vacationist does better

Group trips don't usually fail at research — they fail at decisions and money. That's where the two apps genuinely differ:

The realistic recommendation

Plenty of organizers use both: research places wherever you like, then run the group's decisions, budget, and logistics in Vacationist — because that's the part the group chat was ruining.

Plan your next group trip with Vacationist

Vote on activities, split expenses, and keep everyone in sync — free, no ads, and friends can join without an account. Available on Android and the web today; iOS is in development.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vacationist a full Wanderlog replacement?

For group coordination, yes and more. For map-based place discovery and route optimization, no — Wanderlog is stronger there. See the best Wanderlog alternatives for the full landscape.

Can my friends use Vacationist on iPhone?

Via the web app, yes — the invite link opens in any browser and guests don't need an account. The native iOS app is in development.

Does Vacationist have maps?

No. Vacationist deliberately focuses on group coordination — voting, expenses, lists, calendar — rather than duplicating Google Maps.

Which app is better for a group road trip?

If the hard part is the route, Wanderlog. If the hard part is five people sharing fuel costs, agreeing on stops, and keeping the van packed and fed — that's Vacationist territory.