Many travel advisors start their business using spreadsheets to track client trips. It’s simple, familiar, and easy to set up.
But as your business grows and you begin managing more clients and bookings, spreadsheets can start to feel limiting.
At some point, many advisors begin asking the same question:
Should I keep using spreadsheets, or is it time for something more specialized?
The Benefits of Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets can work well when you’re first getting started. They allow you to track basic information like:
• Client names
• Destinations
• Booking dates
• Supplier information
They’re flexible and easy to customize.
However, spreadsheets also have limitations.
Where Spreadsheets Start to Fall Short
As your client list grows, spreadsheets can quickly become harder to manage.
For example, they don’t naturally track:
• booking stages
• follow-up reminders
• client communication notes
• task management
Many advisors also find themselves creating multiple spreadsheets for different purposes, which can make information harder to locate when needed.
The Role of a CRM or Trip Tracking System
Customer management systems are designed to organize client interactions and trip details in a more structured way.
Instead of simply listing information, these tools often allow you to track:
• where each trip is in the planning process
• important deadlines
• client preferences
• follow-up tasks
This can make managing multiple trips much easier.
Choosing What Works for Your Business
There’s no single solution that works for every travel advisor. Some advisors prefer simple spreadsheets, while others find that a dedicated trip management system helps streamline their workflow.
Tools like TA Trip Tracker were created specifically for travel advisors who want a simple way to organize client trips, track bookings, and manage follow-ups without juggling multiple spreadsheets.
The goal isn’t to complicate your workflow — it’s to make it easier to see exactly what needs attention each day.