A day, composed for you.
Dayoff takes a fleeting fancy — "low-key Saturday, books and coffee" — and renders it as a real itinerary: the proper places, in the proper order, at a civilised pace. No spreadsheets, no fifty tabs.
Plain English in, real plan out.
You describe the vibe. Dayoff parses your intent, checks the weather, searches real venues from Google Places, and composes 3–5 stops that chain naturally — an easy start, a peak, a soft close.
One good plan, not ten okay ones.
Picks a side. If you don't like a stop, swap it. If the whole vibe is off, regenerate with one word — cheaper, more food, quieter.
Every venue is verifiable.
Sourced from Google Places. We never invent a restaurant or shop. If a good fit doesn't exist, the day comes back shorter rather than fabricated.
Walks, transit, drives — measured, not guessed.
The agent computes real travel times between every stop and loops back to recompose if a transition would take too long. Walk-friendly by default, transit when the distance warrants it.
Wherever you point it.
The agent uses exact coordinates from your detected or typed location. Venues, weather, and walking times all work from global coordinates.
No ads. No tracking. No engagement loops.
Dayoff doesn't run ads, sell your data, send marketing emails, or measure your dwell time. We make a useful thing and charge nothing for it. If you want to support it, just use it and tell a friend.
