Trip Tracker Departures

One trip makes twenty confirmation emails. Trip Tracker assembles them into a single itinerary — flights, stays, activities — with maps and reminders.

It runs inside your own Google account. Your email never reaches our servers.

Boarding
Set up Trip Tracker
About three minutes, on a computer. One time.

Why this one is different

Every other product like this copies your inbox onto their servers. This one doesn't — because it never has your inbox in the first place.

The scanning runs as a script inside your own Google account, under your own authorization. We receive the booking details it extracts, and only when you ask.

Only when you ask

No background scanning. Your inbox is read when you search or refresh — never otherwise.

Yours to revoke

It's a script you own. Remove its access from your Google settings any time, without asking us.

Bookings, not email

Flight numbers, hotel addresses, confirmation codes. Never message content.

What you'll see

All of it, including the part that looks alarming. Better you know now.

Google puts your own copy in your Drive

This is the step that keeps your email private — the app becomes yours, running under your account instead of ours.

It opens, and explains the next two screens

One amber Start setup button in the middle of the page. Nothing to fill in, nothing to configure, nothing to go looking for.

Google warns you the app isn't verified

Worth reading properly. It looks like this:

Illustration of Google's screen — not a live Google page

Google hasn't verified this app

The app is requesting access to sensitive info in your Google Account. Until the developer (your-own-address@gmail.com) verifies this app with Google, you shouldn't use it.

Hide Advanced Back to safety

Continue only if you understand the risks and trust the developer.

Go to Trip Tracker (unsafe)

Read the address in that warning: it is your own. Because the app now lives in your account, Google treats you as the developer — it is warning you about yourself. That is not a loophole. It is the same fact that keeps your email out of our hands.

The link you need is Advanced, and it is deliberately small and bottom-left. Click it, then “Go to Trip Tracker (unsafe)”. Google words it that way for every app it has not personally reviewed, including one you just put in your own Drive.

Allow access to Gmail

Read-only, and used only when you ask for a search.

A code appears — scan it

Carry on with your phone, or stay in the browser. Both show the same trips.

Name a place

A country, a state, a whole region — “Vietnam”, “Himachal Pradesh”, “Europe”. The bookings assemble themselves.

What we store

Flight numbers, times, airportsStored
Hotel names, addresses, check-in datesStored
Confirmation and booking codesStored
The emails themselvesNever sent to us
Messages that aren't bookingsNever read
Your Google passwordWe never see it

Booking details are kept so your phone can show them without re-scanning. Everything else stays where it was.

Set it up

You'll need a computer — Google's copy-and-authorize flow doesn't work well on a phone. Once it's done, you won't need the computer again.

The next screen is Google's, asking you to confirm a copy into your Drive. That copy is the app — which is why your email never reaches us.

Three clicks from us, four from Google, and one question: where did you go?

Final call
Put it in my Google account
Opens Google. Nothing installs on your computer.