How it works

Your World Cup 2026 trip,planned in seconds

One AI Concierge. Real prices. Real booking links. Across all 16 host cities and 104 matches.

Three steps from question to clickable plan

1

Ask

Type your question β€” a single match, a hotel near a stadium, or a full multi-city itinerary. Natural language, no forms.

2

AI calls our tools

The Concierge picks the right tools (matches, tickets, hotels, flights, activities) and pulls real data from our partners and scrapers.

3

Get a clickable plan

You get a written plan with prices, booking links, and source citations. One click takes you to the vendor to complete the booking.

What's under the hood

We run a cascade of open-source AI models (Gemma 4 by Google, GLM 4.7 Flash by Z.ai, Llama 3.3 70B by Meta) on Cloudflare Workers AI's free tier. Most queries β€” looking up a match, finding a hotel near a venue, suggesting an activity β€” are answered by these fast, free models at zero marginal cost to us.

For complex queries from Pro and Squad subscribers β€” multi-leg trip planning, multi-city itineraries, anything that needs many tool calls in sequence β€” we automatically promote the query to Google Gemini 2.5 Flash for sharper multi-step reasoning and tighter source grounding. You never have to pick a model; the cascade routes for you.

Operator telemetry tracks tool-call rate, link emission, and per-model spend, with email alerts at $10/$25/$50 monthly thresholds β€” so the free tier stays free for you, and the premium tier stays sustainable for us.

The 10 tools the Concierge calls

The AI picks which tools to call based on your question. You see the results, not the plumbing.

search_matches

Look up any of the 104 WC26 matches plus pre-tournament friendlies by team, date, city, or stage.

search_tickets

Search live listings across StubHub, SeatGeek, VividSeats, Ticketmaster, and GameTime for a specific match.

find_accommodations

Pull hotel + apartment options near a venue or city, with Booking.com (Awin) deep-links and live pricing.

get_flights

Surface flight options between any two cities via Skyscanner, with date flexibility for tournament dates.

get_activities

Recommend activities, tours, and excursions in each host city, with GetYourGuide booking links.

get_city_info

Travel essentials β€” visa, transit, weather, neighborhoods β€” for all 16 host cities across USA, Mexico, and Canada.

get_live_score

Pull live match data during the tournament β€” score, lineups, key events.

generate_full_itinerary

Chain match + flight + hotel + activity tools into a complete multi-leg trip plan in one shot.

get_my_trips

Recall saved trip plans so follow-up questions ('add a hotel for Dallas') know the context.

save_booking

Save tickets, hotels, and flights you've decided on to your trip for tracking and price alerts.

Pre-tournament friendlies, covered

The Concierge isn't limited to the 104 official WC26 matches. A dedicated scraper tracks pre-tournament friendlies β€” like England vs USA in Tampa in June 2026 β€” and feeds them into the same data layer. Ask about warm-up games the same way you'd ask about a group-stage fixture, and you'll get venues, kickoff times, ticket vendors, and travel options.

Affiliate disclosure

Hotel links go through Booking.com via the Awin affiliate network. Flight searches link to Skyscanner. Activity bookings link to GetYourGuide. If you complete a booking through one of these links, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you β€” that's how we keep the Free tier actually free. Ticket vendor links (StubHub, SeatGeek, VividSeats, Ticketmaster, GameTime) are direct deep-links and currently do not earn commission.

Some links on this page are affiliate links. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a booking through these links.

Why we built this

The 2026 World Cup is the biggest tournament ever β€” 48 teams, 16 cities, 3 countries, 104 matches. Most of us are international fans trying to figure out flights, hotels, tickets, and visas across multiple borders. We built the Concierge because no existing travel tool understood the tournament well enough to plan a real trip in a single conversation. Now it does. Free for everyone.