Ethan Stuart
Multi-Household Trip PlanningIn Development

Altogether

formerly Long Table, formerly Caravan

Trip planning for several households at once. Each household submits availability and budget privately; Otto, the AI co-planner, finds the windows that actually work and prices them per household.

longtable.dev
Status
In development — waitlist open
Formerly
Long Table, formerly Caravan
Co-planner
Otto
In users' hands
Not yet
Problem

One household is a calendar. Three is a negotiation.

Coordinating a trip across families fails on two things at once: nobody wants to publish their real constraints to the group thread, and nobody wants to be the person doing the arithmetic.

Budget is the harder half. People will trade dates far more readily than they will say out loud what they can spend.

System

Private inputs, shared answers.

Each household submits availability and budget privately. Otto reads across all of them and proposes windows that genuinely clear everyone's constraints, priced per household rather than as one undifferentiated total.

The privacy boundary is the design, not a setting. No household sees another's numbers; they see the options those numbers made possible.

Where it stands

Waitlist open. Not yet in anyone's hands.

The status here is deliberately unflattering. There is a waitlist and there is working software, and there are not yet real households using it to plan a real trip. Until that is true it stays in development.

The name has moved twice — Caravan, then Long Table, now Altogether. Same product throughout; the trail is kept visible rather than quietly erased.