Who Roadstead Is For
Roadstead Fits People Who Plan Ahead and Care About Rules and Control.
Seasonal RVers

Their Problem: You Travel for a Few Months Each Year and Need a Sequence of Stays That Respects Drive Limits, Stay Lengths, and Preferences. Spreadsheets Break; One Change Cascades.
Why Roadstead Fits
- Builds a Full Itinerary From Your Rules
- Re-Plans What Changes When You Adjust
- Shows Why Each Stop Was Chosen
What Roadstead Does Not Do
- Book Sites for You
- Find Last-Minute Availability for You
Full-Time Travelers

Their Problem: You're on the Road for Long Stretches and Need a Plan That Holds Together—Legal Stay Lengths, Reasonable Drives, and Places That Match Your Needs.
Why Roadstead Fits
- Designed for Multi-Week and Multi-Month Plans
- Keeps Rules Explicit; No Silent Relaxation
- You Stay in Control; Lock Stops or Allow Them to Change as You Go
What Roadstead Does Not Do
- Auto-Book or Auto-Change Your Plan
- Optimize for Price or Availability in Real Time
Long-Stay Planners

Their Problem: You Prefer to Stay 14 or 30 Days in One Place and Move Less Often. You Need a Plan That Respects Stay Limits and Drive Preferences Without Constant Rework.
Why Roadstead Fits
- Stay-Length and Drive Rules Are First-Class
- Itinerary Shows the Full Sequence So You Can Review Before Booking
- Changes Are Reversible; You Decide What to Lock
What Roadstead Does Not Do
- Guarantee Availability at Any Specific Park
- Replace Your Own Research on Parks and Regions
Snowbirds

Their Problem: You Have a Seasonal Pattern—e.g., North in Summer, South in Winter—and Need a Plan That Fits Your Dates, Drive Limits, and Preferences Without Falling Apart When One Stop Changes.
Why Roadstead Fits
- Date Ranges and Geography Are Built In
- Plan Once, Adjust What Changes
- Human-Readable Itinerary; No Black Box
What Roadstead Does Not Do
- Book Reservations for You
- Track or Alert on Availability; You Book When You're Ready
