Too many tabs
A simple trip can turn into booking sites, maps, reviews, wishlists, screenshots, and notes spread everywhere.
See it in action
No perfect filters required. Give Vivley the destination, budget, dates, and a few things that matter, then keep refining from there.
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Why we built Vivley
Trips usually begin with something fun: a beach you want to visit, a city you have been thinking about, a few days away with someone you care about.
Then the admin starts. Vivley exists to keep the exciting part alive while helping with the searching, comparing, changing, and deciding that normally gets in the way.
Vivley
Let's bring this into one plan.
A simple trip can turn into booking sites, maps, reviews, wishlists, screenshots, and notes spread everywhere.
Most search results show what is available, but not what is actually right for your trip, your group, or your budget.
The more people, dates, and preferences involved, the harder it gets to keep the trip moving without losing track.
How Vivley works
Vivley is built for the back-and-forth of real planning: asking, comparing, changing your mind, saving options, and getting closer to booking.
Start with
“A calm Japan trip in April, near trains, good food, and not too expensive.”
Start with the kind of sentence you would send a friend: where you want to go, who is coming, dates, budget, and the feel of the trip.
Vivley narrows the search around what you actually asked for, so you are comparing places that fit the trip instead of scrolling through everything.
Keep the best options, refine the details, and bring the trip together in one place when you are ready to book.
Designed for real trips
Good travel planning is personal. Budget matters, but so does the neighbourhood, the walk to transport, the pool, the food nearby, and whether the option feels right for the people going.
If you say you need a pool, a quiet area, or easy train access, Vivley keeps that in view as the trip changes.
Instead of opening ten tabs and guessing, you can ask why one option is better for your trip than another.
Vivley is built for the full planning flow, from early ideas to saved options, bookings, and details you need later.
Team
Vivley brings together hospitality experience and software engineering to make planning feel less scattered and more useful for real travellers.

Co-Founder
Hospitality and guest experience
Stephen brings more than 30 years of hospitality experience across the Asia-Pacific region, including 15 years in short-term accommodation.
He helps keep Vivley grounded in what travellers and accommodation operators actually need before, during, and after a stay.

Co-Founder
Product and traveller experience
Michael started building Vivley after running into the same planning problem travellers know too well: too much searching, too many tabs, and no simple way to keep decisions together.
He focuses on turning that frustration into a product that feels natural to use, from the first idea to the final booking step.

Co-Founder
Engineering and reliable AI
Caleb works on the systems behind Vivley so the experience can feel fast, useful, and dependable.
His background across software, security, and connected systems helps the team build travel tools people can trust with the details of their trip.
Vivley is built by the team at Odinkor.