Stopover gives you a read-only link you can send to anyone — a travel buddy, your group chat, a parent who wants to know where you'll be. They don't need a Stopover account to open it.
Generating a share link
- Sign in to Stopover (sharing requires an account so we can attach the link to your trip).
- Open the Trip menu in the top right.
- Choose Share Trip.
- Stopover creates a unique link — copy it and send it however you'd normally share a URL.
Stopover creates the link the first time you share the trip. After that, the same menu shows the active link so you can copy it again any time.
What recipients see
Opening your share link shows them a read-only version of your trip — the same map, the same itinerary, the same costs. They can click around, but they can't edit anything, and changes you make later show up automatically when they refresh.
A small banner at the top tells them they're looking at a shared trip and offers them a "Make your own trip" button if they want to start planning their own.
What stays private
Share links contain only the trip itself — legs, costs, notes, activities. They never include your email, account, or anything from other trips you've planned. The recipient can't see who you are unless your trip notes contain that information.
Turning a link off
Open Share Trip again — you'll see the active link plus a Stop sharing option. Click it and the link stops working immediately. Anyone with the old URL will get a "trip not found" page from then on.
You can re-share later by clicking Share Trip again — Stopover generates a fresh link with a new URL.
About the link
The link is a snapshot-as-of-now. As you edit your trip, the live link updates with your changes. There's nothing to re-share or re-publish — open Share Trip once, and the link stays current for as long as you keep it active.