By RVGather Team · June 30, 2026
At RVGather, we're building AI to handle the busywork: organizing reservations, importing trips, answering questions, and helping you plan your travels.
But there's one important difference:
You decide whether to use it.
Some RVers are excited about AI. Others would rather not use it at all.
We think both are perfectly reasonable.
If you want AI assistance, you can turn it on. If you'd rather plan your trips yourself, simply leave it off and use RVGather just like any other trip planner.
We believe helpful technology should always be optional.
Privacy isn't just about protecting your own information—it's about respecting everyone else's choices, too.
If another traveler chooses not to participate in AI-powered features, we'll do our best to honor that preference. As AI capabilities expand, we'll continue designing the platform so people have meaningful control over how their information is used.
Our goal is to make AI something you choose, not something that's quietly happening behind the scenes.
Today, some AI features rely on established third-party AI providers.
Over time, our goal is to move as much of that capability as practical to private AI models running on private infrastructure. That gives us greater control over security, privacy, performance, and how your data is handled.
Our long-term vision is simple: deliver powerful AI assistance without unnecessarily exposing your travel information to large public AI services.
AI should reduce repetitive tasks—not replace your judgment.
Whether you're importing reservations, organizing trips, finding campground overlaps, or discovering new friends on the road, AI should act like an assistant sitting beside you, ready when you ask for help and invisible when you don't.
That's the experience we're building.
Because the best technology doesn't force you into a new way of doing things.
It gives you more freedom to travel your way.