A minimal checklist website so you don't forget anything before your flight
Posted by yagellaaether@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 3 comments
Before flights I'd always end up scribbling lists on paper and ticking them off mentally to not forget anything.
Every existing tool makes you fill out a ton of configurations or download something I'll only use once every few months. I wanted to just open a URL, see a list, and tick things off. So I made Bavul.
Bavul is simple: tap once to check, tap twice to mark as not-applicable for this trip (strikethrough), tap again to reset. That way the same list works for a domestic weekend and an international move without any configuration.
Built it for my flight to Amsterdam, might be useful so I've decided to post it too. I am definitely not making money off this, so I just want it to be useful to you guys! Happy travels.
Mad_Rooster_7164@reddit
Vibecoded for tourists, not a pilot checklist.
AlexJamesFitz@reddit
Fun idea. I just use an iOS Reminders list for this.
rFlyingTower@reddit
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Before flights I'd always end up scribbling lists on paper and ticking them off mentally to not forget anything.
Every existing tool makes you fill out a ton of configurations or download something I'll only use once every few months. I wanted to just open a URL, see a list, and tick things off. So I made Bavul.
Bavul is simple: tap once to check, tap twice to mark as not-applicable for this trip (strikethrough), tap again to reset. That way the same list works for a domestic weekend and an international move without any configuration.
Built it for my flight to Amsterdam, might be useful so I've decided to post it too. I am definitely not making money off this, so I just want it to be useful to you guys! Happy travels.
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