Pricing

Three jobs. One crew. $79 a trip.

A travel agent plans your trip. A concierge helps while you're there. A photo book remembers it afterward. You'd buy those from three services that never talk to each other. TripCrew's crew does all three, for one trip, for $79.

Plan

$300–$500
to plan one trip1

What a travel advisor charges to build a custom multi-day international itinerary.

The custom itinerary

Scout researches the whole trip, grabs the hard-to-get slots, and grounds it in your real calendar and constraints. Sold-out permits, timed museum entries, phone-only tables included.

Live

$150–$500
per trip2

What 24/7 on-trip support costs. It's the concierge bundled inside an $895-a-year Amex Platinum.

Help while you're there

Rearrange the day from a park bench, find lunch near you right now, handle the thing that went sideways. The crew is on call the whole trip, where and when you actually are.

Keep

$60–$80
+ ~5 hours of your evening3

A quality hardcover photo book, plus the night you'd spend sorting and laying it out.

The trip, remembered

The travelogue assembles itself from the trip the crew already lived with you: your photos on the places, your days, the stories, the people. No photo dump, no layout night.

Bought separately: about $665

Across three different services that don't share a thing about your trip, plus an evening of your own time on the book.

$79 / trip

One crew. One trip. All three.

Trip Pass

$79 / trip
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Travel often? Crew is $29/mo: your memory carried across every trip, standing watches on permits and prices, and priority research from the whole crew.

Where these numbers come from

  1. Travel-advisor planning fee for a custom multi-day international trip, 2025–26 (Fora, Host Agency Reviews). This is the explicit planning fee; many advisors instead earn commission baked into what they book, and roughly half charge no fee at all.
  2. 24/7 on-trip support, benchmarked from annual concierge memberships and premium-card fees (Amex Platinum $895/yr, Velocity Black $3,100/yr) and per-trip assistance plans (Global Rescue, $119/trip), translated to one trip. Memberships are annual and card concierge is bundled with other perks, so this is an amortized comparison, not a per-trip invoice.
  3. Mid-tier hardcover vacation photo book at list price (Mixbook, Printique); premium books (Artifact Uprising) run $100–$150. The time figure is a typical several-hour estimate from how-to guides and user accounts, not a formal survey.
  4. $79 Trip Pass and $29/mo Crew are the planned launch prices, pre-validation, and may change.