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Agent Mode scans hostels, local transit, and hidden spots across blogs and forums — then groups findings in vertical tab workspaces.
AI-NATIVE BROWSER FOR TRAVEL
Stop copying itineraries from chatbots that cannot book a flight. Tabbit is an AI browser that researches real travel sites, compares prices, and builds actionable trip plans — then helps you execute them.
WHO IT IS FOR
Dedicated trip apps give you a pretty PDF. Tabbit gives you a browser that works on the sites you already use — Google Flights, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, and dozens more.
Agent Mode scans hostels, local transit, and hidden spots across blogs and forums — then groups findings in vertical tab workspaces.
Compare kid-friendly hotels, theme parks, and restaurant reviews side by side. Let AI summarize long TripAdvisor threads into a day-by-day plan.
Track flight changes, hotel loyalty rates, and meeting venues in organized tab groups. Re-run the same research workflow every quarter.
Map scenic routes, weather windows, and gear checklists. Agent Mode pulls data from multiple outdoor and rental sites into one itinerary.
PLANNING LOOP
Most AI trip planners stop at step two. Tabbit runs the full loop — on real websites, with citations you can verify.
Tell Agent Mode your dates, budget, and vibe. It opens relevant destination guides, visa pages, and seasonal weather sources automatically.
Compare flights on Google Flights, hotels on Booking, and activities on local sites — all in one browser with AI reading every page you open.
Synthesize findings into a structured day-by-day itinerary. Reference any open tab with Omnibox @ so every recommendation links to its source.
Agent Mode can fill forms, track confirmation pages, and save receipts to your collection — no copy-paste between ten browser windows.
TABBIT TOOLKIT
These are browser-native capabilities — not features bolted onto a chat window.
Unlike Layla or Mindtrip, Tabbit does not trap you in a walled garden. Your AI agent navigates Google Flights, Skyscanner, Airbnb, and local booking sites directly.
Type @ to cite any open tab — a hotel listing, a blog post, a map screenshot. Your itinerary always traces back to the page you read.
Keep "Tokyo flights", "Kyoto hotels", and "Osaka food" in separate workspaces. Switch between trips without losing context.
Save prompts like "/weekend-getaway" or "/visa-check" as reusable skills. Run the same research playbook for every new destination.
COMPARISON
ChatGPT can draft text. Layla and Mindtrip can chat. Tabbit can do all of that — and operate the websites where you actually book.
| Tool | Strength | Gap for trip planners |
|---|---|---|
| Layla.ai | Fast packaged itineraries | Closed ecosystem; cannot compare live prices across sites |
| Mindtrip | Chat-first planning + collaboration | Separate app; limited real-site automation |
| ChatGPT | Free-form travel advice | No live web access to book; hallucinated prices |
| Tabbit Browser | Agent on real sites + free top AI models | — |
Tabbit is a full AI browser — not a single-purpose trip app. You get trip planning plus everyday browsing, research, and automation in one download.
FAQ
Yes. Tabbit is free to download on macOS and Windows with no credit card required. You get Agent Mode, top AI models, and full browser features at no cost during the public beta.
ChatGPT can suggest destinations and draft itineraries, but it cannot browse live flight prices, fill booking forms, or verify hotel availability on real sites. Tabbit Agent Mode does all of that inside your browser.
Layla and Mindtrip are standalone travel apps with chat-based planning. Tabbit is an AI-native browser that operates on Google Flights, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, and any travel site you already trust.
Agent Mode can navigate booking flows, fill forms, and track confirmation pages on supported sites. You stay in control — Tabbit assists execution rather than making purchases without your approval.
Yes. Agent Mode reads pages in multiple languages and the international edition supports Gemini, GPT, and Claude. The domestic edition supports DeepSeek, Kimi, Qwen, and other Chinese models for Asia-Pacific travel research.
Share itineraries by exporting Agent reports or saving research to Collections. Tab groups let each traveler keep their own research workspace while referencing the same destination tabs.
Tabbit runs on macOS and Windows. Import bookmarks, passwords, and extensions from Chrome, Edge, or Safari in one click — so your travel bookmarks come with you.
Dedicated tools like Trip Planner AI charge around $7.99/month for pro features. Tabbit includes AI trip planning, Agent Mode, and premium model access for free during public beta.

Download Tabbit free and let Agent Mode research destinations, compare prices, and build a trip plan you can actually book.