A young woman with freckles in a sunlit field — the marks left by time spent outdoors.

Your next outdoor trip,
planned in minutes.

Plan the trip. Skip the group chat.

How it works

From "we should do a trip" to "we're packing the car"

Three steps. The whole group, on the same page. No spreadsheet, no group chat archeology.

  1. Describe the trip

    A weekend, four of us, somewhere within three hours of Denver. That's it.

  2. Pecas drafts everything

    Locations, gear list calibrated to the trip, day-by-day itinerary, cost framework — in minutes, not weeks.

  3. Your group operates from one place

    RSVPs, gear assignments, expenses, schedule, weather — one shared artifact that updates as the group decides.

Why it works

Less coordinating. More adventure.

Minutes, not weeks

A trip artifact in one short prompt. The first draft is ready before your group chat is even up to speed.

One source of truth

No more 200 unread iMessages, scattered Google Sheets, or "wait, who's bringing the stove?" the night before.

Trip-ready, not just trip-planned

Pecas knows what this weather, this terrain, and this group needs — and surfaces what's missing before you leave.

Compounds over time

Last summer's trip becomes the template for this one. Your fifth trip is faster than your second.

The math

What's an hour of your weekend worth?

You spend roughly 6 hours coordinating each group trip — texts, gear lists, payments, weather checks. Pecas takes that to under 30 minutes. At 3 trips a year, that's 18 hours back.

Plan your first trip in 5 minutes.

Free to try. No credit card. Your group can join with one tap.

"Pecas" is Spanish for freckles — for the marks left by time spent in the sun.