Planning a weekend or trip from your own past picks
Your log is a reference library—use it to rhyme new days with days that already worked, instead of starting from a blank search every time.
The best trip plans often rhyme with days that already worked. Your past picks are a library—not a bucket list you have to finish, but a reference when energy, weather, or company changes.
Before you open a new tab
Skim what you've already logged in that city or region: what felt restorative, what felt rushed, what you'd repeat with kids vs. solo. You're stealing structure from your own life, not from an influencer itinerary.
Build a weekend from “rhymes with…”
If Saturday last time was slow morning + one big meal + a walk, try the same rhythm with new stops. If a trip felt overscheduled, borrow fewer anchors from it and leave bigger gaps. Your notes are the evidence.
Share the load
Traveling with others? Each person's private log still helps: you're not debating from memory—you're aligning around patterns you've each recorded. Groups in Skouter keep journaling private while the Agent can combine signals for shared questions when you want that.
Quick reference on the map
Skouter ties entries to places on a map so “what did we like near the water?” is a glance, not an archaeology project in old chats.