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How LFG share pages work (and why groups rely on them)

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The problem with group trip links

You have been there: someone sends a doc, someone else has a spreadsheet, and half the group is texting screenshots. Nobody is sure which version is final, and the real plan ends up living in one person's head.

LFG share pages solve this by giving every trip a single, always-up-to-date link.

What a share page shows

When you create a trip on LFG, it gets its own page with a shareable link. Anyone you send it to can see:

  • The trip overview — destination, dates, and who is going
  • The day-by-day itinerary — activities, times, and locations
  • What the group has decided — the plan reflects the latest changes and votes

Because the page reads from the live trip, it is never out of date — there is no stale copy to forward.

How sharing works

  1. Open your trip on LFG
  2. Use the trip's share option to get its link
  3. Copy the link or send it directly to your group

Anyone with the link can view the trip in any browser. If they have an LFG account, they can join the trip, vote on decisions, and join the group chat tied to it.

Why groups rely on them

  • One source of truth — no more "which version is latest?"
  • Real-time updates — changes show up for everyone instantly
  • No app required — the share page opens in any browser, so the friend, parent, or partner who is not signing up can still follow the plan
  • Mobile-friendly — it reads well on a phone

Share pages are free for every LFG user. Start planning a trip and send your group a link.

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