Group planning template

A lightweight trip operating system for crews that need decisions, owners, and deadlines.

Good trips rarely fail on excitement. They fail on vague ownership, late decisions, and missing fallbacks. Use this template to make the important parts explicit before departure.

Template fields that matter

Keep the template small enough to use, but complete enough to prevent expensive ambiguity.

  1. Trip basics: destination, dates, headcount, budget range, travel style.
  2. Ownership: who handles flights, stay, local transport, docs, and activities.
  3. Deadlines: book-by dates, payment checkpoints, cancellation windows, fallback options.
  4. Rules: equal-share vs opt-in expenses, daily check-in rhythm, emergency contacts.

What the budget block should include

A planning template without a number attached turns into opinions. Add a real budget baseline.

Crew total Destination estimate + booking buffer + activity buffer
Per-person range Expected share, stretch share, and what is optional

The minimum planning rhythm for a healthy group trip.

You do not need project management theater. You need a short checklist, named owners, and one visible place for the plan.

  • One person owns each category, but the whole crew can see status.
  • Every major booking has a fallback if the first option dies.
  • Budget assumptions are written down, not remembered loosely.
  • The group agrees on how often decisions get reviewed and locked.
Deadline rule
No floating decisions

Each open decision gets an owner, a due date, and a fallback path if the group misses the window.

Communication rule
One source of truth

Use one shared plan instead of burying key details across scattered chat messages.

Common planning blind spots

These are the misses that create avoidable friction once the trip gets closer.

  • No one owns passports, visas, insurance, or arrival logistics.
  • Accommodation is selected before the group agrees on budget tolerance.
  • One person becomes the default coordinator because no roles were assigned.
  • Fallback options do not exist, so missed deadlines force rushed choices.

When the plan stops fitting in a doc, move it into NomadCrew.

The template helps you think clearly. The app helps your crew execute without scattering tasks, spend, and updates everywhere.