NOMAD
Self-hosted, real-time collaborative travel planner with itineraries, maps, budgets, and packing lists.
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NOMAD is an open-source travel planning platform you can self-host for complete control over your data. It lets groups plan trips together in real-time with a drag-and-drop itinerary builder, interactive maps powered by Leaflet and OpenStreetMap, and WebSocket-based synchronization so everyone sees changes instantly.
Beyond itineraries, NOMAD covers the full trip lifecycle: multi-currency budget tracking with expense splitting, reservation management for flights, hotels, and restaurants, packing checklists, document storage, and a built-in group chat. It supports OIDC single sign-on (Google, Apple, Keycloak, etc.) and can be installed as a PWA on iOS and Android with offline support.
The stack is Node.js, Express, React 18, SQLite, and Tailwind CSS — deployable via Docker with minimal setup.
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