AI Travel App Concept: Innovative Solution for Trip PlanningAI Travel App Concept: Innovative Solution for Trip Planning
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✈️ AI Travel App Concept for the Stitch Challenge
For this Stitch Challenge, I decided to test what AI can do in my strongest zone - mobile app design.
My agency and I have created 350+ mobile apps across AI, hospitality, wellness, hotel platforms, marketplaces, and travel-related products. So instead of creating just a nice UI shot, I wanted to test Stitch on something closer to a real product.
The concept: An AI Trip Planner App that helps users discover trips, generate a personalized travel plan, optimize the budget, and turn everything into a ready itinerary.The main UX idea was to show how an AI travel agent can guide the user from curiosity to action: → Discover trip ideas → Generate a plan → Build a route → Optimize budget → Show savings → Push the user toward booking
I used: a product specification a Claude-generated visual reference the same prompt direction in Stitch then Figma polishing to improve spacing, hierarchy, consistency, and final presentation Claude gave me a strong visual reference. Stitch gave me the first working structure.
The biggest advantage of Stitch for me was iteration speed. With the free / Gemini access, I could generate and test more without constantly thinking about tokens. Claude is paid in my workflow, so for fast visual exploration Stitch was actually useful.
After Stitch generated the first version, I refined it in Figma and turned it into a cleaner, more premium mobile concept.
Final outcome:
AI Travel mobile app concept Trip discovery experience AI trip planning flow Budget and savings logic Smart recommendations This challenge was not only about “can AI generate screens?”
🟢For me, the real question was: Can AI help a senior mobile designer move faster from reference and prompt to a product idea that actually feels usable, structured, and business-focused?
My answer: yes - but the depth still comes from UX strategy, product thinking, visual direction, and final design judgment.
If your mobile app looks good but users still don’t activate, return, or convert - I can help you find the leak.
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Denis's avatar
Honestly, this is one of the best submissions I’ve seen.
Anna's avatar
Asol Design: Mobile App UX/UI & Growth logo
Thanks🙌
Sahil's avatar
Nice One..Best of Luck for Challenge..
Anna's avatar
Asol Design: Mobile App UX/UI & Growth logo
Thanks😊
Rishi's avatar
I like the question you raised at the end. Generating screens is easy now, but turning them into something usable and aligned with business goals is where the real work still happens.
I explored a different use case for the challenge: https://on.contra.com/pnfJBQ
Would love your thoughts.

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