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Travel CRM vs spreadsheets
Where spreadsheets and WhatsApp hold up, where they break down, and what a purpose-built travel CRM changes.
Spreadsheets and WhatsApp can run a small travel business — until enquiries arrive from several channels, quotes need to be branded and re-edited, and more than one person touches a booking. At that point a travel CRM removes the manual re-keying, version confusion, and lost context that a spreadsheet-and-chat setup creates.
Side-by-side comparison
| Area | Spreadsheets + WhatsApp + inbox | Travel CRM (Tripdocks) |
|---|---|---|
| Lead capture | Manually copied from forms, ads, and chats | Enquiries from any channel land in one queue |
| Quoting | Hand-built docs, hard to brand and version | Branded quotes and itineraries from templates |
| Traveller history | Scattered across files and threads | One record per traveller |
| Team hand-off | Informal, easy to lose context | Assigned leads, internal notes, sales→reservations |
| Access control | Whoever has the file sees everything | Roles & permissions on pricing and rates |
When spreadsheets are still fine
If you are a solo consultant handling a small number of trips a month and you rarely re-quote, a spreadsheet is honestly fine — and free. The decision point is volume and collaboration, not size for its own sake.
Where spreadsheets break down
- The same enquiry gets re-typed into three places.
- Quotes are hard to brand, version, and re-edit after booking.
- No shared traveller history when a client returns.
- No clean hand-off between sales and reservations.
- Everyone with the file sees pricing and supplier rates.
What a travel CRM changes
Tripdocks is built to replace exactly this patchwork. Enquiries from any channel arrive in one queue, quotes and itineraries are branded and stay editable up to and after booking, and roles and permissions control who sees pricing — without leaving the enquiry view. For the category background, read what is a travel CRM.
Frequently asked questions
- Is a travel CRM better than spreadsheets?
- For a solo consultant with a handful of trips, a spreadsheet can work. Once enquiries arrive from multiple channels, quotes need to be branded and re-edited, and more than one person is involved, a travel CRM removes the manual re-keying and lost-context problems that spreadsheets and chat threads create.
- Why do travel agencies still use spreadsheets and WhatsApp?
- They are free, familiar, and flexible to start with. The cost shows up later as duplicated data entry, quotes that are hard to brand and version, no shared traveller history, and no clean hand-off between sales and reservations.
- What does Tripdocks replace?
- Tripdocks is built to replace the patchwork of WhatsApp threads, spreadsheets, and inboxes that most agencies and consultants use today, consolidating lead capture, quoting, itineraries, and reservations into one workspace.