Pin + Plan
Drop every spot you want to eat, explore, shop, and adventure onto the map. See where they cluster — then drag them into days on the board.


A minimalist planner, made for everything from a long weekend to a well-earned sabbatical — or sabi, as we like to call it.
You save forty reels before every trip. They scatter across screenshots, a group chat, and a doc nobody opens. Then you land — and you’re digging through your camera roll on the train from the airport.
Sabi is where all of it finally lives in one place.
Drop a pin for every spot you want to hit — places to eat, explore, shop, and adventure. They land on a clean, color-coded map, so you can see at a glance where your trip naturally clusters.


Turn your pins into a plan. Each place becomes a card you can drag to reorder within a day or move to another — rearrange the whole trip until the days flow the way you want.


Click a card and the map glides to its pin. Click a pin and its cards light up. The two halves are never out of step — which is the whole point, and the thing nothing else quite does.


Soon you’ll invite your partner or your whole crew to edit the same board together — cards and pins appearing live as they’re added, no refreshing, no “which version is the latest?” group-chat archaeology.
Most trip planners bury the trip under toolbars, badges, and upsells. Sabi hides everything you’re not using and gives the plan room to breathe. Whitespace isn’t empty — it’s the feature.
“Everything else felt way too busy. Sabi was the first one that just felt calm.”
Sabi is in private beta. If you’ve been invited, jump back in.