Stopover saves your trips locally in your browser. There's no "Save" button — every change is saved as you make it.
Working with multiple trips
The Trip menu (top right) is your home for trip management:
- Switch trip — jump between any trips you've created (shown as a list at the top of the menu).
- Load sample trip — drops a pre-built Southeast Asia itinerary in so you can see how a full trip looks.
- New trip — start a blank trip. Your current trip is kept; you're just switching.
- Duplicate trip — make a copy. Great for "what if we did this trip in October instead of June."
- Delete trip — permanent. We ask first.
To rename a trip, click its title in the top bar and type — there's no menu entry for that.
Signing in
When you sign in to your Stopover account, your trips sync to the cloud and follow you across devices. If you ever want to use Stopover without signing in, you can — your trips just stay on the one browser you created them in.
To sign in, open the Account menu in the top right and enter your email. We'll send you a 6-digit code to sign in with — no password to remember.
Exporting a trip
Every trip can be exported as a .json file. From the Trip menu, choose Export trip. The file contains every detail of the trip: legs, activities, notes, budget. Use the export as a backup or send it to someone who needs a copy.
Importing a trip
From the Trip menu, choose Import trip and pick a .json file you previously exported (or one a friend sent you). It imports as a brand-new trip — your existing trips aren't touched.
A note on local-only mode
If you're using Stopover without signing in, your trips live in your browser's storage. That means:
- Clearing your browser data will delete your trips.
- They don't follow you to another device or browser.
- Private/Incognito windows don't keep them between sessions.
If any of that worries you, sign in (so trips sync) or export the trip as a .json file as a backup.