CONVIERGE

About Convierge

Built by travelers who got tired of Googling the same stuff every trip.

Why Convierge Exists

It started with a bad tip in Paris. Not a rude waiter — an actual miscalculated tip that turned a casual dinner into an awkward moment. Then came the frantic Googling at Narita Airport: "What's the emergency number in Japan?" Then the Celsius confusion in London. Then the voltage mishap in Rome.

Every trip, same story. Five apps open, ten browser tabs, a notes file full of half-remembered advice from Reddit threads. There had to be a better way.

So we built Convierge — one app that gives American travelers everything they need when they land somewhere new. Currency conversion with real tipping rules. Unit converters that actually make sense. Emergency info that works offline. City guides written like a friend's recommendations, not a guidebook.

Built for Americans Abroad

Convierge isn't trying to be everything for everyone. It's built specifically for Americans going abroad. That means USD-first currency conversion. Imperial-to-metric units. U.S. Embassy contacts in every country. Tipping rules explained the way Americans think about tipping.

We're a small team at Primary Key LLC, and we travel the same way you do — excited but a little underprepared. Convierge is the app we wish we'd had on our first trip abroad. Now it's yours.

"Like having a well-traveled friend in your pocket."

— The shortest way to describe what we're building.