Tripletto.
Access

Accessibility

Tripletto should be usable by travelers with different devices, needs, and ways of moving through the web.

Our commitment

We are working to make Tripletto accessible and usable for as many people as possible. That includes improving keyboard navigation, semantic structure, readable contrast, focus states, responsive layouts, and clear language across the planning experience.

Where we are improving

  • Itinerary cards, modals, maps, and downloadable debug views.
  • Form inputs in the intake flow, especially multi-step planning questions.
  • Mobile layouts, long trip data, and generated itinerary sections.
  • Labels, alt text, focus order, and status messaging for async actions.

Travel accessibility content

Tripletto may include accessibility notes in itineraries, but those notes are planning aids, not guarantees. Always confirm access details directly with hotels, transport operators, venues, and local providers before booking or traveling.

Report a barrier

If something is hard to use, email triplettotravel@gmail.com with the page, browser or device, assistive technology if applicable, and what you were trying to do. We will use that feedback to prioritize fixes.