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Hi,
Do people on my "inner circle" need to have a tripit account? How do they access my information?
Thanks,
Joe
Posted by: Joe Nguyen | December 08, 2009 at 07:19 PM
Hi Joe,
Members of your Inner Circle do need to sign up for a TripIt account. It only takes a minute to register, and they might just thank you for turning them on to a helpful free travel tool!
Once they are a part of your TripIt network and you add them to your Inner Circle, they will be able to go to your TripIt page and see details for all of your trips, automatically.
Thanks,
Angie
Posted by: Angie Ryan | December 11, 2009 at 09:41 AM
How do I identify people that i want to include in my inner circle to receive my travel information automatically?
Marjie
Posted by: Marjie Weinstein | February 02, 2010 at 07:22 PM
Hi Marjie,
If you are signed up for TripIt Pro, you can add anyone in your TripIt network to your Inner Circle. Go to your Network page, and select "Add to inner circle" from the "Options" drop down menu to the right of the person's name.
Hope that helps!
Angie
Posted by: Angie Ryan | February 03, 2010 at 09:45 AM
Can people in your inner circle mail an itinerary (on your behalf) to plans@tripit.com? So can my assistant for example mail my plans in and then modify the trip from there?
Posted by: Charles Tasker | February 05, 2010 at 02:39 PM
Hi Charles,
We have a travel arranger page that will give you and/or your assistant a bunch of information about the best ways to use TripIt to arrange travel on another person's behalf.
http://www.tripit.com/topic/arranger
Thanks!
Angie
Posted by: Angie Ryan | February 05, 2010 at 02:58 PM