You've done it a hundred times. Land, turn off airplane mode, text your mom "just landed." But what if you didn't have to?
Every flight ends the same way. You land, you're tired, you're trying to get your bags, and you need to remember to text multiple people. It's a small task, but it adds friction to travel.
The red-eye landing
You land at 6am, exhausted. You stumble off the plane, grab your bag, and head to the car. An hour later, your mom texts: "Did you land?" You forgot.
The tight connection
You land with 45 minutes to your next flight. You're sprinting through the terminal. Texting everyone is the last thing on your mind.
The delayed flight
Your flight is delayed 3 hours. Your family expects you at 8pm but you won't land until 11pm. They're checking FlightAware. With Landed, they'd already have the updated arrival time.
Forward your flight confirmation email to your Landed address. Add the people who should know when you land. They'll receive an email invitation and opt in via a quick web form. From then on, they get automatic updates: when you take off, if there's a delay, and when you land.
You don't do anything else. The text goes out automatically, even if your phone is still in airplane mode.
How can I automate my "just landed" text?
Use Landed. Forward your flight email, add your contacts, and they get texted automatically when you land. No action needed from you.
Why should I automate this instead of just texting?
Because you're tired after a flight. You're dealing with bags, connections, or rushing to your ride. Landed removes this task entirely. Your family gets the update whether you remember to text or not.
Do I have to set it up for every flight?
You forward your flight email each time, but your contacts are saved. Adding them to a trip takes seconds.
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