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About Go Globie
Go Globie was built on a simple belief: planning a trip should not feel like a second job. We are a small team in Copenhagen, replacing twelve open tabs and a cluttered inbox with one calm conversation and a plan that takes shape as you talk, then keeps up once you are on the road.
Make planning a trip feel as good as the trip itself. We exist to take the friction, stress and complexity out of how people plan, so they spend less time arranging trips and more time enjoying them.
Go Globie brings the whole trip together in one place. Flights, somewhere to stay, getting around, where to eat, what to do, all in a plan that gets to know your taste the more you travel. Travel should feel like anticipation, not admin.
Go Globie started in 2026. One of us had always loved planning trips: small getaways, complex multi-stop journeys, the whole spectrum. To the other, planning looked like what most people see when they sit down to plan: a scattered process spread across a dozen different sites and apps, hours of collecting inspiration, and the quiet feeling of still not being sure.
We talked to travellers. The pattern was always the same: people know what they want; they just cannot assemble it. That gap became the question we started building around: what if planning a trip felt like the start of one?
Today, you can describe what you are looking for: ideas, constraints, preferences. Go Globie turns it into a clear, tailored trip. Less searching. More deciding.
“For us, it is not just about intelligence. It is about helping people make better decisions and travel better.”
— Louise Palm, Co-Founder & CEOLouise leads product, strategy and execution. A career spent turning complex problems into products people return to. The same instinct shapes every choice in Go Globie.
Guilherme leads engineering and technical architecture. Fifteen years into building AI products and platforms, he is the reason a single sentence becomes a complete itinerary in seconds.
Christopher has built and scaled digital products from the ground up. He advises Go Globie on product direction and the long view.
Trips begin with intent, not forms. You describe; we plan. The interface is a sentence.
A trip changes: weather, mood, missed trains. Your plan should keep up, on the road as much as before it.
Every trip teaches Go Globie a little more about how you travel. The next one is faster, and a little more yours.
Tell Go Globie what you are dreaming of. We will handle the rest.