CONCIERGE FOR THE ROAD
Tables, tickets, whole trips — just ask.
Voyager reads the real books, the last two hundred reviews and the map between them, then hands you the options that actually exist tonight. Pins land on your map, the route draws itself between them.
Real times, checked live
Nothing booked without your word
More cities on the way
The shell you land in — sidebar, thread, and the map that keeps up with it.
HOW IT WORKS
Three moves, about nine seconds of waiting.
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Say the word
"Five in Tribeca at seven" is a complete brief. No forms, no filters, no dropdown for party size.
voice or text · any language
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It checks the real books
Six reservation systems, the last two hundred reviews, opening hours, and the walk between them — while you watch each step land.
about 9 seconds
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Book and go
Pins drop on your map, the route draws itself between them, and the day-of brief arrives before you need to leave.
itinerary · route · brief
A REAL THREAD
You watch it work.
No black box, no spinning wheel. You see the books being checked, the reviews being read and the rooms being ruled out, one line at a time — the way a good concierge tells you what they're doing while they do it.
Every table comes with its reason — the walk, the room, why it beat the others.
You always know how fresh a time is, so you never turn up to a table that was gone an hour ago.
When a room genuinely cannot be had, you hear that too — with the next best thing already lined up.
Tonight in Tribecaon it
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FAQ
The questions people actually ask.
No. Tables are held free and nothing is charged until you sit. Ticketed things — museums, ferries, trains — cost exactly what the partner charges; we never mark them up.