Travelwithoutregret.
We sit before every travel app and tell you what they won't. Hidden fees. Real photos. Honest combos. No dark patterns. OneGaman is coming in 2026.

Every Indian traveler has been deceived
at least once.
You search a flight for ₹3,500. At checkout it's ₹3,500. Insurance you didn't want is already added. “Only 1 seat left!” — refresh the page, somehow there are 5 more.
Then you open 6 tabs to compare. Hotel on one, flight on another, reviews on a third. Two hours later, the original price has changed. You book something random and hope for the best.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority called these dark patterns and made them illegal in 2023. Most major travel apps still do them — quietly, daily, to millions of bookings.
We're building the layer that catches them before you pay.
Three tricks that cost Indian travelers hundreds of crores every year.
Hidden fees revealed only at checkout.
Your ₹3,500 flight becomes ₹4,200 between search and payment. GST, convenience fees, and seat charges quietly stack.
Only 1 seat left! (until you refresh).
Manufactured scarcity to push impulse bookings. The same alert shows for thousands of identical searches every day.
Insurance you never asked for.
Travel insurance, meal preferences, seat upgrades — all silently pre-ticked. You discover them at the final amount.
The CCPA has issued show-cause notices to multiple Indian travel apps for these exact patterns. We're not waiting for enforcement.
One honest combo. Picked for your trip, not for whoever paid us most.
One screen.
Flight + train + hotel for your trip, ranked by our honest OG Score. No 6 tabs. No second-guessing.
Real warnings.
Hidden fees, location surprises, late-night arrivals — flagged before you book. Editorial notes from real research.
One tap.
Book on the partner platform we recommend. We earn only when we send you to the genuinely best option.
Want in early?
We're letting the first 100 travelers into OneGaman two weeks before the public launch. Get the app early, direct access to the founder, and the right to say you saw it first.