Roavo started as a question: why does booking travel still feel like a second job? You open five tabs, cross-reference prices, read reviews on a separate site, and still wonder if you got a good deal. The tools haven't meaningfully changed in fifteen years — they've just gotten noisier.
What we're building is different. Roavo doesn't just aggregate inventory — it understands context. When you search, the model isn't sorting by cheapest first. It's weighing your travel history, the purpose of the trip, layover tolerance, accommodation preferences, and a dozen other signals to surface options that actually fit.
The result is a single interface where flights and hotels are bundled intelligently, priced transparently, and explained — not just listed. Every recommendation includes a brief rationale so you understand why Roavo surfaced it, not just what it is.
We are building toward a public beta and opening a waitlist now. If you travel more than four times a year and want early access when we launch, sign up and we will be in touch.
This will be the first product Exon Labs ships publicly. We built the infrastructure to support many more. Travel was the right place to start: high-frequency decisions, complex data, and a market that is genuinely ready for something better.