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Know exactly how long you can stay in Europe.

Track your 90-day Schengen allowance across multiple travelers. Add trips, see remaining days, and plan without guessing.

Official EU rolling-window algorithm Multiple travelers, one view URL-shareable results

Check your allowance

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Days remaining

Enter your entry date above

The 90/180 rule counts days in any rolling 180-day window — not a fixed calendar period.

Track all travelers — free

No account needed · Shareable via link · How does it work?

90 days allowed
in any 180-day window
4+ travelers tracked
simultaneously
26 Schengen countries
using the same rule
0 accounts required
to get started

Simple enough to use
in thirty seconds.

No spreadsheets. No manual math. Just add your trips and get a clear answer.

01

Add your travelers

Enter names for everyone you want to track — yourself, a partner, family members. Each person gets their own column.

02

Log entry & exit dates

Add each Schengen trip with entry and exit dates. Mark ongoing trips with no exit date yet. Planned future trips show up too.

03

See remaining days instantly

Color-coded statuses update live. Green means safe, yellow means caution, red means at risk. Share the link with your travel partner.

Built for people with
complex travel patterns.

Most Schengen calculators only handle a single traveler on a single trip. We built this because we needed something better.

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Official rolling-window algorithm

We implement the exact EU calculation: any 180-day lookback window, counting both entry and exit days. Verified against the official EU calculator.

Multiple travelers, one dashboard

Track couples, families, or groups with different schedules in a single shared view. Columns per traveler, shareable via URL.

Earliest return date calculator

After leaving, see the earliest date you can return for a given number of days. Stops you booking flights that will get rejected at the border.

Date picker with live feedback

Calendar cells are color-coded as you pick dates — green for safe, yellow for caution, red for overstay. No surprises after you click confirm.

Trip validation & overstay warnings

Alerts fire before you save a trip that would push you over the limit. Overlapping dates are caught automatically.

It's not "90 days
then leave for 90." It's more complex.

The rule applies to a rolling 180-day window — not fixed half-years. At any given moment, look back 180 days. If you've spent 90 or more days in Schengen during that window, you cannot enter.

This means days "roll off" your count as time passes, which can free up allowance earlier than most travelers expect — but also means miscalculations happen easily.

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Traveler status · today
Emma
47 days left
Liam
14 days left
Sofia
2 days left
Rolling 180-day window 26 Schengen countries Entry + exit days count No fixed reset date

Stop guessing.
Start tracking in seconds.

Free, no account required. Add travelers, enter your trips, and share a link with your travel partner immediately.