# White Label Travel Itinerary Planner Portal

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

There is no dedicated white-label travel itinerary planner product on the market. The closest options are itinerary modules bundled inside agency platforms like PHPTRAVELS or Travelopro, or general-purpose app builders you brand yourself. For a standalone client-facing planner — drag-and-drop days, collaborative editing, branded PDF export — the honest recommendation is a custom build at $13K–$25K, which is a contained enough scope to land well within budget and gives you an experience no off-the-shelf tool provides.

## Frequently asked questions

### Is there a white-label travel itinerary planner I can license and rebrand?

No — there is no dedicated white-label itinerary planner product on the market. Consumer apps like Wanderlog and TripIt are not resellable or rebrandable. Agency platforms like PHPTRAVELS and Travelopro include itinerary modules, but they are secondary features within a full booking platform, not standalone planners. General no-code builders (Bubble, Glide) let you build one from scratch but are not a ready-made product. For a branded, standalone itinerary planning experience, a custom build is the realistic path.

### How much does a travel itinerary planner portal cost to build?

Since no off-the-shelf product exists, cost is the cost of building one. A focused custom build with a day-by-day drag-and-drop editor, map view, collaborative sharing, branded PDF export, and booking-reference attachments is well within a $13,000–$25,000 fixed-price scope at RapidDev. Ongoing hosting is ~$100/month. If you use an agency platform's bundled itinerary module instead, the cost is bundled in the platform subscription — but the UX will be a module, not a dedicated planner.

### How fast can I launch a white-label itinerary planner?

If you use an agency platform's bundled module, you can configure and launch in 1–2 weeks. A custom build takes 6–10 weeks. The stall point on a custom build is usually the PDF export template — getting a genuinely branded, well-designed output takes iteration. Plan for a QA phase of 3–5 days specifically for export and sharing flows.

### Do I own the traveler planning data with a bundled agency platform module?

You possess the data while using the platform, but export rights and format depend on the vendor's contract. For itinerary data specifically — templates, day-by-day plans, client notes — confirm what format you can export and whether it is a clean structured file or a display-only PDF. With a custom build, the database is yours with no restrictions.

### White-label module vs custom build — what is the real cost difference?

A full agency platform subscription to access an itinerary module runs $300–$1,000/month — $10,800–$36,000 over 3 years, mostly for features you will not use. A custom itinerary planner at $13K–$25K one-time plus $100/month hosting is $16,600–$28,600 over 3 years — and includes only what you need. The custom build also gives you code ownership, branding control down to the pixel, and data portability. For a pure planning tool, custom is the proportionate choice.

### My itinerary planner needs to work offline for travelers in areas with poor connectivity — is that possible?

Yes, but not with any existing bundled module or no-code builder without significant custom work. Offline access requires a Progressive Web App (PWA) cache layer or a native mobile app with local data storage. A custom build can include this as a core feature rather than an add-on.

### Can RapidDev build a custom travel itinerary planner portal?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom travel itinerary planner portals in 6–10 weeks for a fixed $13K–$25K, including a day-by-day drag-and-drop builder, map integration, collaborative sharing, branded PDF export, and notification system. You own the full source code and traveler data with no vendor lock-in. Book a free scoping call at rapidevelopers.com to walk through your planning workflow and client-facing requirements.

### This page mentions 'embedded' in the URL — does that mean an embeddable widget?

No — 'embedded' in the URL is a legacy slug artifact, not a product feature specification. This page covers travel itinerary planner portals as a full-featured standalone or agency-integrated tool. If you specifically need an itinerary widget you can embed into an existing site, that is a feature scope question for a custom build rather than a different product category.

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