FOMSI—aka the fear of missing something important—happens to all of us. Whether you’re kicking off festival season or simply trying to get a better grip on the logistics of a fun-filled weekend, Planner by Yahoo Mail is here to help. How? Planner pulls key details from your emails (everything from tickets and confirmations to reservations) and turns them into tasks and events that you can see all in one place within the Yahoo Mail mobile app, no separate download required. This way, when the actual experiences you’ve been looking forward to arrive, you’re less likely to be lost in your inbox trying to call up all the details of where you should be and when. After all, technology should make our lives easier, not harder. Don’t believe us? Take a look at how these three creators used Planner by Yahoo Mail to simplify their travel plans.
The FOMSI Is Real: That’s Why These 3 Creators Are Turning to Planner by Yahoo Mail
Your travel plans just got a lot more organized

1. It Took Jae Gurley from Type B to Type A Real Fast
As the planner of her friend group with, ahem, no plan, as festival weekend neared, Gurley reached for Planner by Yahoo Mail to help get a grip. “There was always something I was forgetting, so if I were to miss one thing, the whole weekend’s a mess,” she explained. But Planner by Yahoo Mail helped pull all the pertinent weekend info (flights, reservations, appointments) together so that travel stress was at a minimum. Most important of all, it meant Gurley didn’t have to worry about missing what mattered.
2. It Helped Davis Burleson Live in the Present
There’s nothing more stressful than feeling distracted by the logistics. For Davis Burleson, Planner by Yahoo Mail helped him keep his focus on what mattered rather than running through his travels with a voice in the back of his mind silently screaming, “You’re unorganized!” (The worst feeling, ugh.) Instead, he leaned on Planner to comb through his inbox and help sort the key details—reservations, flight confirmations and more—into one place. The upshot? The chance to keep his focus on the birds, the trees and the overall experience.
3. It Helped Louis Levant Automate a Time-Consuming Process
Festival weekend was a breeze for Louis Levant, thanks to Planner by Yahoo Mail and its ability to quickly pull key details from his email and turn them into tasks and events. Compared to last year, when Levant manually kept a list in his Notes app of all the places he needed to be, Planner saved him significant time and brain power. The result? A weekend that felt much more organized and one that allowed him to stay focused on the moments that mattered instead.

