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Trip Hub
Trip Hub is TixTrk's all-in-one concert trip planner. Whether you're making a weekend run to see one band or mapping out a multi-city festival stretch, Trip Hub brings your itinerary, a live map, and trip resources together in one place so nothing falls through the cracks.
Layout
Trip Hub uses a three-panel layout:
- Left — Itinerary: a day-by-day timeline of everything on your trip
- Center — Map: an interactive map showing all your itinerary items and saved locations
- Right — Resources: essentials you're bringing plus your bench of ideas still under consideration
On smaller screens the panels stack vertically and remain fully accessible.
Creating a Trip
To create a new trip, tap the + button on the Trip Hub screen. You'll be prompted to enter:
- Trip name — anything you like, e.g. "Austin Weekend" or "Summer Tour Run"
- Destination — powered by Google Places autocomplete, so you can search for any city and get a precise location
- Dates — a start and end date that define the trip window
Once saved, your trip card appears in the list and the map centers on your destination.
Trip Cards and Tabs
Your trips are organized into three tabs at the top of the Trip Hub screen:
| Tab | What's here |
|---|---|
| Upcoming | Trips with a start date in the future, or currently in progress |
| Past | Trips whose end date has passed |
| Shared with Me | Trips other TixTrk users have shared with you |
Discover Events
Once a trip is created, tap Discover Events to search for concerts happening at your destination within your trip dates. Results are pulled from TixTrk's event database and can be added directly to your wishlist or imported into the trip itinerary.
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Discover Events filters by your exact trip date range, so you only see shows you could actually attend.
Import Shows
If you already have concerts saved to your wishlist that fall within the trip dates, use Import Shows to pull them into the trip itinerary in one step. TixTrk matches wishlist items to your trip window automatically and lets you select which ones to include.