Pack once. Travel everywhere.

Packing made simple, trips made stress-free.

Reusable packing lists, trip itineraries, and shared trips for families and friends — all in one place. The last packing app you'll ever need.

Soupcase My Trips screen showing Family Beach Trip, Disney World, and Camping Trip
Why Soupcase

Less rewriting. More remembering.

We built Soupcase because we were tired of starting from scratch every trip — and forgetting the same things every time.

Reusable lists

Build a packing list once, then duplicate it for every future trip. Family beach week, ski weekend, conference travel — start from what worked last time.

Trip itineraries

Keep activities, flights, dinners, and check-ins right next to the packing list they belong with. Sorted by date, so you always know what's next.

Shared trips

Invite family or travel partners — view-only for the in-laws, edit access for your travel buddy. Everyone sees the same itinerary, so the whole group knows the plan, while each person still packs their own bag.

A closer look

Built for the way you actually travel.

Pack by the bag, not the brain

Organize the way you actually pack.

Create a group for every bag — "Kid's Suitcase," "My Suitcase," "Jim's Suitcase" — so each person's packing lives in its own place instead of one overwhelming list.

Trip Details screen showing packing groups for Kid's Suitcase, My Suitcase, and Jim's Suitcase
Check it off, leave it behind no more

Tick items off as they go in.

Tap each item as it lands in the bag and watch your "2 / 7 packed" count climb. When everything's checked, you know you're truly ready — no last-minute "did I pack the chargers?"

Packing Group Details screen showing a checklist with items being packed
New in Soupcase

Keep your whole itinerary in step.

Flights, check-ins, dinners, and activities — all sorted by date and time, right alongside your packing. Open one trip and see exactly what's happening and what to bring for it.

Trip Details Itinerary tab showing flight, arrival, and check-in times for a Disney World trip
The founders' son, whose mispronunciation gave Soupcase its name
What's a Soupcase, anyway?

"Mom, where's my soupcase?"

When founders Andrew & Michelle would go on family vacations, their son used to call his suitcase his soupcase. The name stuck — and so did the idea of building something that made family travel a little less stressful, and a little more fun.

Soupcase is built by a small family business, not a venture-backed travel giant. Every feature exists because we wished it did when we were packing our own kids' bags.

Ready when you are

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