MeetPoint answers the group-chat spiral you know too well ("what about Barcelona?" "too expensive for me" "okay, Lisbon?", forever): built by Florens von Buchwaldt after living that exact debate, you tell it where everyone's flying from and it finds the city that's cheapest for the whole group, with a "Fairest" mode that picks the spot where nobody gets stuck paying way more than the rest.
🔥 Our Take: Every flight tool ever built optimizes for one traveler. Nobody solved the group: five people from five cities, where the question isn't "where's cheap," it's "why am I the one paying double." That's the part that stalls group trips, and it's a fairness problem, not a search one. MeetPoint's Fairest mode goes right at it, finding the city that shrinks the gap in what each person pays instead of just the lowest average. No big travel site bothered, because it's a feature, not a category, which is also the catch: it's free, a weekend to clone, and Kayak could add it whenever. So no, it's not a company, yet. But it fixes an argument instead of running a search, and that's rarer than it sounds.