Capture every booking. Even the ones made outside Travel Code.

Robert is the Travel Code AI agent, now in your browser. He catches any booking — on any site or in any confirmation email — and pulls it into your Travel Code program. So you see where every traveler actually is, how much got booked off-platform, and every receipt lands automatically. He also issues a virtual card for fast checkout and grabs the receipt right off the screen after you pay.

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Captures off-platform bookings Full duty-of-care visibility Virtual card + receipt at checkout Travel Code SSO
Why it matters

You can't manage what you can't see.

Travel Code manages your whole travel and expense program — but only if it can see the whole program. The reality: even with a corporate platform, some travel always gets booked elsewhere. A traveler books a hotel direct. An exec's assistant uses an airline site. Someone pays on a personal card. That off-platform booking is invisible to the company — and invisible is the problem.

Invisible breaks duty of care. If a traveler booked a hotel directly and didn't go through your platform, you don't know they're there. When a regional event happens and your General Counsel asks "who's in that city right now?" — the off-platform travelers don't show up. You can't protect people you can't locate.

Invisible breaks spend management. You can't reconcile, audit, or negotiate on spend you never see. A travel & expense management platform that only sees on-platform bookings is managing half the program. Robert closes the gap — he captures the off-platform bookings and brings them back under management, automatically.

Duty of care, complete

Every traveler shows up in your real-time map, even if they booked off-platform.

Leakage made visible

See exactly how much is booked outside Travel Code — by whom, and where.

Expense captured

The booking, the receipt, the cost — logged without anyone re-keying it.

What Robert does

Four things, automatically.

From capture to checkout to reconciliation — Robert handles the off-platform booking end to end, then hands it to your Travel Code program.

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Capture any booking, from any page

Open a confirmation page on any site — OTA, airline, hotel, rail — and Robert recognizes the booking (segments, PNR, dates, travelers, price) and logs it into the right Travel Code order in one click. Multiple services and passengers in one trip, handled.

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Capture from email too

Forward any confirmation to your personal Robert address and it's recognized and logged automatically. Auto-forwarding setup for Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail. Covers any site Robert doesn't read directly.

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Pay with a virtual card, grab the receipt

At checkout, Robert issues a single-use virtual card scoped to the payment and autofills the card fields. After you pay, he captures the receipt right off the screen and matches it to the transaction. Card details are never stored or logged.

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See it under management

Every captured booking flows into your Travel Code program — duty-of-care map, spend reports, policy view, expense reconciliation. The off-platform booking becomes a managed booking.

How it works

Three steps.

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Book anywhere, or open a confirmation

Any site, any airline, any hotel — or forward the confirmation email.

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Robert captures it

Booking recognized, traveler matched, receipt attached, logged to Travel Code.

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It's under management

The trip shows in duty-of-care, the spend shows in reports, the receipt is reconciled. Nothing invisible.

Security & sources

Works where you book. Sees only what it should.

Works where you book

Robert recognizes bookings across major OTAs, airlines, hotels, and rail — and any site you add yourself. For everything else, email forwarding covers it.

Booking.com Expedia Marriott Hilton United Delta Lufthansa British Airways Amtrak Trainline + add your own site

And dozens more — the list keeps growing, and email forwarding covers the rest.

Sees only what it should
  • Login only via official Travel Code OAuth — the extension never sees your password.
  • Card details never stored or logged — memory-only during autofill, then erased.
  • Card reveal gated behind a one-time code (anti-fraud).
  • Card autofill is opt-in per site, with your explicit permission.
  • Privacy-first on cookie / consent dialogs — no data sent to third-party addresses.
FAQ

Questions, answered.

The difference between booking and managing — and how to get it. Talk to a product specialist if yours isn't here.

Why do I need an extension if I book through Travel Code anyway? +
For everything booked outside Travel Code. Some travel always gets booked elsewhere — a hotel direct, an airline site, a personal card. Robert captures those so your duty-of-care map and spend reports are complete, not partial. That is the difference between booking and managing.
Do I need a Travel Code account? +
Yes — you log in with your Travel Code work account via OAuth. The extension is part of Travel Code, not a standalone tool.
Can Robert see my password or card details? +
No. Your password is entered only on travel-code.com. Card details are never stored or logged — they exist in memory only during autofill, then are erased.
What if a site is not recognized? +
Add it in settings (tracking turns on immediately), or forward the confirmation email to your personal Robert address.
How do I get it? +
The Chrome Web Store listing is coming soon. Existing Travel Code clients can request beta access now.

Bring your whole travel program under management.

The Chrome Web Store listing is coming soon. Existing clients can request beta access today.

Request beta access Add to Chrome Coming soon