Plan it. Time it. Survive it.
Three books, built to work as one system — so you always know when to go, how to plan it, and exactly what to do when something goes wrong. Build it once. Use it for the next ten years.



Most travelers solve one problem at a time.
They book the flight — then panic about the visa. They land in Tokyo in August — then wonder why they're miserable. They lose a passport in Bangkok — then Google "what do I do" at 2 a.m. with no plan and a dying battery.
It's not that they're careless. It's that nobody handed them a system. So every trip starts from zero, and every problem feels brand new.
A week of rain in what was supposed to be the trip of the year — because the calendar said go, but the weather said don't.
Forty browser tabs, three contradictory blogs, and a generic AI answer that clearly doesn't know you or your trip.
Cancelled flight, stolen bag, or a missed connection — and no idea what to say, who to email, or what you're owed.
The travelers who actually travel well don't work this way. They build a system once — and reuse it for the next decade.
You might not be booking a trip today. But the next one is already coming — and the version of you standing in a foreign airport with a cancelled flight will wish past-you had spent twenty dollars.
This isn't a thing you buy the week before a trip, in a panic. It's the thing you have ready — so the next trip, and every trip after it, starts from a system instead of from scratch.
One system. Three books. Built to work together.
Not three random ebooks sold in a pile. Three coordinated tools — each one handling a different stage of every trip you'll ever take.
Three books. 311 pages. Zero filler.

The Travel Emergency Vault
- 13 emergency protocols — from a lost passport to medical evacuation
- 40+ ready-to-send email templates that recover real compensation
- 50-country emergency reference, organized for speed
- 20-language emergency phrasebook, in native script
- A print-and-fold wallet card for when your phone is dead or gone
Your crisis-response system — already written, before the crisis.

When To Go — The Travel Timing Atlas
- 50 country pages, each with a 12-month visual scorecard
- Weather, price, crowds and events — rated 1–5 for every single month
- A clear "Sweet Spot" and "Avoid" call for each country
- The Shoulder-Season Codex — the windows experienced travelers quietly book
- Major events 2026–2030, plus hurricane, monsoon and wildfire calendars
The reference you'll open before every trip for the next five years.

The AI Travel Command Center
- 150+ engineered AI prompts across 10 planning categories
- The Trip Brief framework — paste once, and AI inherits your context every time
- 5 Master Recipes: end-to-end planning chains from idea to itinerary
- Google Sheets + Notion templates included and ready to use
- Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity
Turns any AI chatbot into a travel agent that actually knows you.
This is not a free blog post in a PDF.
You've downloaded "free travel guides" before. You know what they are — five recycled tips and an affiliate link. This is the opposite of that.
Pages of real reference
Scorecards, protocols, templates and prompts — designed to be used, not skimmed once and forgotten.
Cross-referenced as one
The three books point to each other. Time a trip in the Atlas, plan it in the Command Center, protect it with the Vault.
Designed by people
Written, fact-checked and laid out by our team. Not auto-generated filler dressed up with stock photos.
Made for your phone
Readable at a gate, in a taxi, or offline on a train. The whole system fits in your pocket.
Built for the way people actually travel.
Five travelers. Five reasons this system exists. See which one is you.

"I get one real trip a year. The year I went to Bali in the wrong month, I spent it watching rain through a window. Now I don't book anything until I've checked the scorecard. Getting the month right is the whole trip."

"When a flight falls apart, you don't have time to figure out what to say. Having the exact email already written — who to send it to, what you're owed — is the difference between a ruined evening and a solved problem. That's what the Vault is."

"Planning used to eat my weekends. The trick was never 'use AI' — it was giving the AI the right context once so it stops giving generic answers. The Trip Brief does exactly that. Three Saturdays of work became one afternoon."

"With kids, the wrong week means crowds, heat, and triple the price. The scorecards tell me which month is worth pulling them out of school for — and which to avoid completely. Getting that one decision right matters more than anything else we book."

"I'm not even traveling right now. But the trip I keep promising myself is coming, and I'd rather have the whole system sitting ready than scramble the week before. Twenty dollars to never start from zero felt like an easy call."
Every trip has the same three risks.
Three books. Three travel problems. One coordinated answer.
What one mistake costs.
Twenty dollars feels like the expensive part — until you put it next to what travelling without a system actually costs you.
A mistimed trip — flights and a hotel paid for, spent indoors watching the rain.
Flight-delay compensation most travelers are owed — and never claim, because they don't know how.
Premium last-minute prices, paid because you booked the peak week instead of the shoulder window.
The research you redo from scratch, every single trip, for the rest of your travelling life.
The Complete Travel System costs $19.99. Once. It pays for itself the first time it's right.
Wing it — or work from a system.
- Guess the month from contradictory blog posts
- Forty tabs open, generic AI answers, no real plan
- Google emergencies at 2 a.m. with no idea what you're owed
- Start from zero — every single trip
- Pay for the mistakes in money, time, and ruined days
- Every country scored, month by month — decide in minutes
- One Trip Brief, and AI that actually knows your trip
- Templates and protocols already written, ready to send
- Open the same system you already own — every trip
- Pay $19.99 once, and stop paying for mistakes
Everything, the moment you check out.
Mobile-optimized for the road. Written and designed by our team — not AI-generated filler. Yours on every device you own.
The whole system, for the price of one dinner.
⚠ When the three books return to $39 each, this bundle closes for good.
Let's be honest about the hesitation.
If any of these is you — it pays for itself once.
The questions everyone has.
What exactly do I get, and how fast?
Three PDF books — 311 pages total — delivered instantly after checkout. A download link appears the moment you pay, and it's emailed to you as a backup. You'll have everything within about sixty seconds.
What devices does it work on?
Everything. The PDFs are mobile-optimized for reading on your phone at the airport, and they look just as good on a tablet or computer. Download them once and keep them on every device you own.
Will the AI prompts work with my chatbot?
Yes. The 150+ prompts are written to work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity. If you can open a chatbot and paste text, you can use the entire AI Command Center.
Is this AI-generated filler?
No. Every page is researched, written and designed by our team. The AI book teaches you to use AI as a tool — the books themselves are real, original work.
Do you offer refunds?
Because these are instant-access digital downloads, all sales are final. The moment you check out, the complete files are delivered to you — and a digital product, once downloaded, can't be returned. Please use the details on this page to decide before you buy. If a download ever fails or a file won't open, email us and we'll fix it right away.
How long does this price last?
This is launch pricing. When the three books return to their standard $39 each, the bundle closes and this combined price disappears. The $19.99 you see today is the lowest it will be.
Plan it. Time it.
Survive it.
The complete system, for the price of one mid-range dinner.
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Published by monthlytravelguide.com · The Complete Travel System, 2026 Edition
